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#258213 - 02/27/09 01:22 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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Originally posted by Chevy:
The problem is that the loop repets itselfs over and over. Ok? So....there comes the auto roll....in the middle of the verse. Very annoying. Sounds like the drummer is drunk and has his mind somewhere else.


Could it be like that because of settings options or triggered by the way you play?
I asume it's a lot of options to make this wondermachine act like you want it too?

GJ
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#258214 - 02/27/09 01:26 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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i`m sitting in my studio right now and my wife, who is the keyboardplayer in my band, is playing SD1 styles on the Audya. It`s the best i have ever heard coming out of a arranger keyboard. I have had the most of them, and right now i have the SD1 and the Tyros2 in my studio. The SD1 is good, but the Audya is way better. The Tyros 2 sounds plastic in the comparison. I have owned the ms100, x1, SD1, Technic KN`s, but never heard something near the Audya. It`s revolution.
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#258215 - 02/27/09 01:33 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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Belive me on the audioloops issue. It`s the way i say. Don`t buy the Audya for the audio patterns. Buy it for the wonderfull solo and drum sounds. An example. In my studio i have a Yamaha CP 300. That is in many ears one of the best El pianos. Audia acc piano is better.
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#258216 - 02/27/09 01:35 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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Originally posted by Nedim:
I think the Audya justifies 5000$ very well...


Mmmm, I agree, but here you have to add 3500 US$ to the 5000, it's 8570.
Then the "offer" price is set to 7150 US$.
Still think it's the right price?
PA2X Pro and T3 we can buy around 4280 US$, so you see the difference?
Same gap in your area?
GJ

1 US$ = 7 N.Kr at the moment.
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#258217 - 02/27/09 01:39 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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Originally posted by Chevy:
...Don`t buy the Audya for the audio patterns. Buy it for the wonderfull solo and drum sounds....


Heyyyyy, the big hype around Audya is the audio patterns!!
If that's not why we should buy, they just could upgraded
the SD1.
Most be something more to it, or??
GJ
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#258218 - 02/27/09 01:47 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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Let me put it this way. There is just a few audio patterns on the Audia. If u find a tune that match it....it will sound great. But the mainly reason i buy this board...the SD1 pattern sounds 10 times better on it.. And i can chose in the wourld of patterns. I will try tomorrow to put up some videos on my homepage so you better can see what i mean.
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#258219 - 02/27/09 02:03 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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Yep, it sounds like the audio drum loops have fills, or at least pickups, at the ends of loops. Pretty dumb, IMO. That's what the FILLS are for. Lots of 16 bar blues out there, and if the loop is twelve bars AND puts a big pickup in, you just lost the usefulness of the style.

Korg tend to do the same thing with their longer pattern styles, but at least it's fairly subtle. A roll (if I have got you right on that) is hardly what I'd call subtle!

But this does reinforce one of my main objections to going the audio route. On a MIDI style, this roll would be child's play to remove. On an audio style, not so much (if at all). You gain a lot with audio. But you also lose a lot, and put yourself at the mercy of the style creator. If it isn't PERFECT for you, forget about editing it to be perfect...
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#258220 - 02/27/09 04:19 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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what this "auto" fill is is the AI, Artificial Intelligence, which AJ has talked about

This is to keep things interesting, so it does not sound the SAME as every other keyboard.

And i DO believe this AI CAN be turned off if you want your patterns to sound "boring", monotonous...

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#258221 - 02/27/09 04:24 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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I`m sorry. You can`t turn it off. If you could
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#258222 - 02/27/09 04:42 PM Re: I have the Audya in my studio.
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i'm almost 100% sure AJ said you could turn it off., the AI


Nedim? AJ?

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