Originally posted by ianmcnll:
Well, LUVINMYG70, if we are to go by your user name, you are a Roland fanboy, at least as far as the G70...
Most of us have brand preferences, in fact some people don't "buy" brands...as much as "join" them....and no doubt I'm as guilty as some, but having a "stage piano" (the V-Piano is advertised as such) with the only sound easily accessible being an "acoustic piano" (yes, I know it is variable) would be a limitation to most people, regardless of what brand's name is on their T-shirt...
Perhaps your needs preclude an easily accessible Rhodes or Wurly patch, but most stage piano players who require/use other sounds on a gig besides acoustic piano wouldn't agree with you.
I don't have a place in my heart for a NWS Schimmel 213 (7 foot) but I do have a genuine fondness for a digital stage piano with Rhodes and Wurly patches as well as a choice of several Acoustic piano sounds.
A one trick pony may work for you, but it's neigh good for me.
Ian
Ian,
You are assuming by my sign in name that I STILL have my G-70....nope...and that I am a Roland Fanboy....again nope....had this sign in name for a long time on this forum but mostly just lurk...FYI...I am a proud owner of boards from Nord (Nord Wave and C1 Combo Organ) Roland (RD-300SX, Juno-106, JXP-8 W/PG-1000, D-50, XP-80 VK-8, V-Synth GT, Fantom XR fully expanded w/6 SRX BOARDS and soon AX Synth) Yamaha (PSR-9000Pro and P-120, mint DX-7) as well as a Korg (Radias Rack and M1) as well as many sample libraries and softsynths, so I feel that I can appreciate the relative strengths and weaknessess of each manufacturer/instrument.
I gig 3-5 nights a week and hold down a very successful full time job and enjoy every one of my instruments for everything they bring to the table. IF they don't fit the bill for the situation I need them for...they don't get used...plain and simple.
My entire point is that you seem to be (by your several posts) state that the V-Piano is a "one trick pony" that "only appeals to a narrow segment of the market"...I can't deny that the V-Piano only does one thing...but man, you need to understand that the V does it better than anything else out there...software and hardware included.... the price is a non issue for someone that wants the BEST OF THE BEST.
One MIDI out and I have access to ANY sounds available....but my benefit will be that I am able to have the BEST of everything.... The Best Piano Action to control other sound sources and the BEST hardware piano tone EVER...and as an owner of PianoTEQ I venture to say that the V Kicks IT'S @SS too! I am in line for a V-Piano and I am selling a few instruments to get it...you know why? Because it is the best at what it does and I think I need it! I cannot deny that the V isn't for everybody, but can guarantee you that anyone who tries it in person, won't be able to deny that it takes the (both digital AND acoustic) piano sound to a whole new level.
This comes from someone who has ACTUALLY spent time playing the V...you know in front of it....touching keys....playing all the different edited piano sounds that I could make...messing with the editor...which I know I am fortunate to have done...but it drives me nuts to hear opinions from people who haven't even waited for the opportunity to try something in person and base their opinions on their fanboy stance and a few web demos....
Ian, please just take the Yamaha "Shirt" off and admit that although you can play a mean PSR-S900 but don't know the true capabilities of this revolutionary....yes I said it...Instrument. I know it's not what fills your needs best at the moment...and peace on that...I'm sure whatever Yamaha comes up with next to slightly evolve the 61 key arranger keyboard will be your sweetheart. To your hearts content I hope you enjoy it...may it make you $10 or whatever you are charging these days....
Anyways, that said, back to the topic at hand...
Diki...and all...the ARX-03 just kills anything I have ever heard and played from my old G-70 to any software emulation....why....because the ARX-03 is immediate....it is simply put, the best hardware Brass/Wind option available...yes I played the ARX-03 at great length on the NAMM booth thru great headphones...The SA engine is real...no other way to put it.
The GUI on the Fantom Board makes editing the ARX a breeze and all can say is wow....it can make an average keyboardist sound just frickin fantastic! I can only imagine what it would do in the hands of someone who actually knew what they were trying to create....I haven't ever delved deeply into the world of recreating Brass on a keyboard, for two reasons, one when the need has arisen, the players are usually there with real horns...and two, I never really felt that a keyboard brass sound could really do the Brass instruments voicings and articulations justice...and would just usually use my VK-8 to play Hammond lines instead. The ARX-03 seems to have changed the playing field...It's that good....again JMHO but I actually PLAYED it at NAMM for a while thru quality headphones and man again...no fanboy here but, way to go Roland....anyone want a fully expanded FANTOM XR?