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#263011 - 05/10/09 11:28 AM
just a nice Audya Demo
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#263014 - 05/10/09 01:54 PM
Re: just a nice Audya Demo
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Sure, it sounds great. So do most TOTL arrangers. Truth is, go home and whack up your drum track to the level that Ketron have theirs, EQ a little 'meat' into the sound, and if the style is well programmed, you can have JUST as much fun with something $1500-2000 less. Without glitchy timing at Intro/Var boundaries or Fill boundaries, without apparent dropouts on the guitar part depending on the chord you play, and with, IMO, some noticeably better RH voices, depending on if you have a T3 or maybe a PA2. Nobody is calling the Audya a BAD arranger (at least not me). We merely question whether it is $1500-2000 BETTER than a T3 or PA2. I am not convinced about that point, yet. Put those drums on a T3, yes, maybe it IS worth the extra. But on an arranger that, other than that one feature, doesn't seem to stand head and shoulders ABOVE the rest (and considerably lower at some features) and that price premium seems hard to justify. Simply put, if the Audya was priced the same as a T3/PA2, we wouldn't be having this argument... It's all about the benjamins
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#263016 - 05/10/09 02:14 PM
Re: just a nice Audya Demo
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Registered: 10/27/03
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Good trombone, the first Organ was very good the second not as good but not bad. The Sax's left something to be desired but not too bad either. The Grand Piano was pretty good but I've heard better on an arranger. The accordion was very good but if you notice on the top end it sounds a little thin. >> Maybe my being so critical of the Audya might just rile enough people just enough so that they go ahead and get one just to spite me. Which is actually fine and dandy with me because even though I've been critical of the Audya I would really like Ketron to succeed. Really. One of the reasons is because I want Ketron to stay in business because that increases the competition amongst all the other keyboard companies products. So in theory, I could be dissing the Audya so it will cause a "reverse psychology" effect on all our "friends" (yes, even you Donny ) out there in internet land, and they will do just the opposite of what they think I'm hoping they should do, which would be NOT to get the Audya. So, when more people get the Audya than would have been (if I had actually kept my mouth shut) you (and Ketron) can thank me when Audya sales go through the roof. I would take a bow but I'm sitting in my easy chair typing this important post to y'all so it's rather hard to bow right now. All the best, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 05-10-2009).]
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#263018 - 05/10/09 02:35 PM
Re: just a nice Audya Demo
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Registered: 10/27/03
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Loc: CA
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Seriously, Diki made an excellent point in that the Pa2XPRO (76 keys) or the antiquated G70 (again, 76 keys) are "thousands" less and both of there output, especially the Pa2XPRO i.e. because it's more cutting edge/newer, etc. is probably just as good if not superior to the new Audya in "many" ways. If you desire the latest and or greatest?? then the Audya could indeed be your cup of tea. We (the objectively and highly discretionary few ) are just trying to point out some of the "descrepancies" between the Audya and some of the other players currently on the market. If you happen to be "extremely" wealthy and don't mind playing second fiddle to the Pa2XPRO, etc. then by all means get the Audya. What do we know anyway? Is my psychology working yet? All the best, Mike
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#263021 - 05/10/09 03:11 PM
Re: just a nice Audya Demo
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Registered: 10/27/03
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Loc: CA
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Oh, and a happy Mother's Day to all you mother's out there. Maybe your mom might like an Audya too? You can never have too many Audya's sitting around the house you know. They go good with any kind of furniture or any kind of decor from what I understand too. And if you're really wealthy you can send me one for old time's sake. I'll even break down and pay the shipping if you want. All the best, Mike PS: Please don't take our criticism(s) too seriously guys and gals, okay? I mean, we're all in this together right? We ALL want the best product for the least amount of money out of our pockets correct? So if we seem a little (a LITTLE??? ) condescending toward the Audya - #1. it probably deserves it and #2. it probably deserves it. The nice thing about Diki and yours truly is we're not ones to keep our "objective" opinions knotted up inside. >> They say if you bottle up your emotions it can cause depression. If that is true there must be a whole bunch of awfully depressed people on this forum eh? LOL... We're just trying to bring out a little "truth and common sense" into the discussions okay? [img] http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif[/img] If that pains you, just remember it is keeping us healthy and happy. [img] http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/biggrin.gif[/img] Much to your chagrin right? [img] http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/biggrin.gif[/img] [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 05-10-2009).]
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