Originally posted by Diki:
Maybe just having a 'normal' arranger first might encourage you to try and learn to play well FIRST, before you go off the deep end with the MS, or Open Labs..?
And after that, it doesn't matter much WHAT you play... What have to compete here the Open Labs?
I missing some or now the Open Labs have one arranger engine too?
Point me some video link of the Open labs where we can see HOW they use this keyboard in Live mode.
All the video that they post, 99% are made as your all arrogant reply on this forum...only bla bla bla bla....
When they have to shown ONE sound, first they navigate with the mouse on the display for some minute..( and bla bla bla bla...like Diki)then manually..( menu>sub menu>select a sound>..press enter) and they are ready to play on the keyboard the sounds and what you hear? just pressed some chords...
then lool also on the video when thay have to use the reaper...minute of navigation on the display with the mouse or touch: Quit the Forte, open menu, select reaper, waiting that is inizialized, open the session, waiting that the whole song is loaded, select again one midi tracks OR the keyboard can not make the midi thru...
try to open Forte when the reaper is in play...midi error... can not used..
then you colse forte, close again the reaper, reopen the forte, reload the sounds...
Hey...is this the right keyboard for LIVE gig's??
you lose more time for the windows navigation that for play on the keyboard..com on....arranger players need this features? are then they able to play live with the styles?
Hey, NOT offense at Open Labs AT ALL!
Windows OS is full native for the VST stuff, BUT at this point IF I need one windows OS softsynth keyboard I will BUY the Wersi and with the Wersi you can MAKE the same stuff as the Openlabs + the TON of the available features.
[This message has been edited by LIONSTRACS (edited 02-14-2009).]