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#255697 - 02/05/09 07:50 AM
Re: My thoughts on Audya after today.
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Registered: 05/13/08
Posts: 1144
Loc: Staten Island, NYC
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Ok, first of all i am an SD5 owner and another 5 Ketron machines, i didnt mean literary a toy but you know what i mean, come on, you cant compare Audya and SD5, it is 2 worlds. As for release date i dont know, Lee can say all he wants but for another 2 months i dont think we will be seing a ready Audya...just my opinion...i dont know about the ones that bought it already...maybe special order...LOL...
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#255698 - 02/05/09 08:00 AM
Re: My thoughts on Audya after today.
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Nedim.., you can call the SD5 a toy compared to the Audya but it sure as hell ain't priced as a freakin toy! The SD5 could be what the S900 is to the Tyros line..., yet look at how much the SD5 costs (not to mention the freakin size of that keyboard alone).
Ketron does some good stuff...., I'll give them that. Problem is Ketron IMO is on the path to WERSI pricing status. With the way the market is today (even with KEYBOARD companies going out of business) you'd think Ketron would take that into consideration. Anytime a keyboards price is literally HALF that of an economy vechicle SOMETHING IS SERIOUSLY F&%^%ING WRONG!
I know there are many supporters out there for Ketron and I have no problem with that..., but Diki CALLED THEM on a few issues. Turns out he was also right yet the guy gets shat on just for asking the questions. Another member gets shat on for complaining about OUTDATED usb specs and his complaints were more than justified.
I wouldn't be one bit surprised if Ketron shipped out unfinished units across the waters. Hell..., everyone's doing that now just to meet a deadline and the consumer becomes the beta tester....
Plus Ketron (although they make some nice stuff) don't have the status of Yamaha, Korg, or Roland. We've seen the fall of two keyboard companies now due to the current economy (and other internal problems these companies had)..., so why would a keyboard company such as Ketron produce such expensive ass equipment???? If you're a smaller keyboard company and your price line is OUT OF REACH for the typical buyer then you'd damn well better be using the BEST and MOST CURRENT hardware on your product too--which Ketron ISN'T doing. Look how long it took just to get a half decent color display on a Ketron!!!!!!!
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 02-05-2009).]
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#255700 - 02/05/09 09:19 AM
Re: My thoughts on Audya after today.
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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The Audya shouldn't make the price of a Tyros 3 or a top Korg PA look like TOTL arranger keyboards ANYONE can afford. It should be priced according to it's competition.
The SD5 sells for what $2,300+ This is a 61 key arranger that's 46 inches long, weighs nearly 35 lbs, uses old ass floppy disks for (song recording--come on even Yamaha stopped doing that with the PSR-2000), over $2,000 and the harmonizer is OPTIONAL.., uses a display that's not even comparable to the PSR-S700.., or even the PSR-3000. Ketron for some reason must have had a major dislike for data dials too which is clearly seen in their model line.., although Ketrons styles are nice.., you get what.., 128 preset styles on the SD5 and extra style expansion is OPTIONAL for a measly 2mbs. Plus isn't the poly only 64 notes???? In this price range 64 note poly is disgraceful.., geez even the PSR-3000 had 128 note poly. I sure as hell wouldn't pay that much money for this keyboard considering how outdated it's hardware is.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 02-05-2009).]
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#255703 - 02/05/09 01:18 PM
Re: My thoughts on Audya after today.
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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At least it's 128.... On one site I saw today it was listed as 64 note poly.... This was a site selling the thing too.., and they got the poly info wrong.
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