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#263963 - 05/21/09 05:02 PM
Re: Ketron Audya Rock Styles
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14245
Loc: NW Florida
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Well, these are more American than the last ones, for sure! I have to agree that they are some of the best rock patterns I've heard in an arranger, but in all fairness, a LOT of my G70's rock stuff comes VERY close to this, at, of course, a FRACTION of the price (and being four years old or more and discontinued! ), and an infinitely more 'tweakable' form. Rock revolves around the kick pattern. Got the perfect style, but ONE kick hit ruins it? G70, no problem, Audya, sorry... no can do. BTW, I don't agree that the drums ARE too loud. If you imagine a RH part over the top of this (and maybe a LH synth sound, too) at the usual volumes that many like to play them, the drums ARE going to have to be this pumped up for it to still rock! Mind you, keep them (YOUR Parts) down IN the mix, and not ON the mix, and yes, you COULD bring these drums down a bit. But few that I've heard here ever manage that trick! And, no offense, but pump my G70's Rock drums up to that level, and things get seriously similar. I do agree that, other than the drums, there isn't hardly anything that screams 'next generation' here. And, given that the SD-1 did drums exactly the same way, it makes you wonder just exactly WHAT do you get for all that extra money?
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#263964 - 05/21/09 05:18 PM
Re: Ketron Audya Rock Styles
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Posted by Diki: --------------------------------------------- I do agree that, other than the drums, there isn't hardly anything that screams 'next generation' here. And, given that the SD-1 did drums exactly the same way, it makes you wonder just exactly WHAT do you get for all that extra money? --------------------------------------------- And that Diki is the $5,000 question
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#263965 - 05/21/09 05:32 PM
Re: Ketron Audya Rock Styles
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Well, the drums certainly are far better sounding than anything else out there, (although I've never heard the Korg "live") but since the other parts of the style are mixed so low in comparison, it's hard to tell what they really sound like...you can hardly hear the guitar parts, or the bass.
Thankfully, Frank says it's a doddle to lower the volume.
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#263966 - 05/22/09 07:26 AM
Re: Ketron Audya Rock Styles
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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"It is due ONLY to the drums...the rest of the parts are no better than any other arranger. Don't the styles also incorporate 'audio' guitar parts too, along with the audio Drums? That should increase the quality of these style(s) somewhat I would think and therefore make the "overall" sound better. But from these Rock demos only the Drums seem to stand out. And consequently, as Ian stated, only the Drums are driving these styles and everything else just seems average sounding to me. In fact, I'll go one step further to say that these styles appear to sound just mediocre at best, in my opinion, and something you'd hear on some mid-range arrangers of years gone by. How's that for being blunt? All the best, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 05-22-2009).]
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