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#268763 - 08/09/09 05:52 PM
Re: Share your experiences with Audya
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Registered: 06/27/02
Posts: 214
Loc: Funchal Portugal
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Hi Tony Please, excuse me if this thread give's so much trouble... I never, never played a Ketron but heared some people that uses it (X1 and SD1+). To my ears, even the old X1 sounds fuller than my Tyros. The owner of the SD1+ once played thru the same PA (a big 20.000 Watts), using my cables and his sounded fuller than mine. Tyros2 sounds beutifull in ballads, slow jazz, slow, very orchestrated stuff. That's true. But fails miserabily in Dance, Rock, Latin... I realised too that the SA sounds loses all the "beauty" in those genres. HEY!! I'm not defending Ketron or any other brand, is just my point of view. I still feel the Audya isn't all I'm looking for. The learning curve will be very painfull too, I know. Tyros3, I downloaded A LOT of videos from Youtube and done MP3 and played thru several equipment and Always sounded thin, worse in mono. Sorry, no more Tyros for me. At least, right now. But which one? PA2X is, sorry owners, "awfull" to my ears. It sounds like a toy, as my Tyros. Roland sounds a lot better but it also lacks a lot of things, more actual things. People, beleive me, I don't want a Ketron if it don't fullfill my needs right now, as simple as that. Is just that it sounds "closer" to my ears, but "far" from my needs! PLease, keep comming the comments, but not create a war!! Best Regards Jo
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#268764 - 08/09/09 11:12 PM
Re: Share your experiences with Audya
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Registered: 01/30/06
Posts: 3944
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Jose,
I think we have the answer in your reply , you say the PA2X is awful to your ears , I said I was thinking of selling my Audya and someone answered my thread "don't buy a T3 buy a PA2X it's the best thing sliced bread!
I don't want to start a war I just want to know why people think that the Audya sounds better than the T3 I now know this is not true and it is purely down to our own perception some bit on one KB sound better than bits on others.
Jose thanks for your frank and honest reply if you are confused about this all don't if you like the superb LATIN sounds of the Audya go for it, but if you like the easy to play and fantastic powerful ballad on the T3 that the Audya cannot produce then you may need to stick with the T3.
Then comes the backup, you need to be happy with the way KETRON, are they reacting to problems on the Audya on the fly - AJ says there is OS3 coming, hope we are not going through to 2.0Z before (joke) we get to OS3.0.
Jose, I think there is something also going on here, if you are performing in front of an audience, the logo on the KB must be KORG or ROLAND , YAMAHA TYROS 3 doesn’t look right, the T3 doesn’t look big enough, it’s for home use only, it’s an embarrassment to a prof, whilst KETRON on the front of a KB no one would ever know, I am 65 and I have never seen a group on TV playing a KETRON. Portugal TV we don't get in the UK.
I have only ever seen one KETRON being played in a hotel in Jerez Spain and I had one at that time, I was really pleased, I must be mad of daft!
Kind Regards
Tony
[This message has been edited by Tony Hughes (edited 08-09-2009).]
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#268765 - 08/10/09 01:35 AM
Re: Share your experiences with Audya
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Registered: 05/13/08
Posts: 1144
Loc: Staten Island, NYC
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Diki, no, maybe you missunderstood AJ, Audya can load Single Waves too and then you create your own MP same as on any other synth, it loads only Wave files, not Akai...we'll wait for it but for now we can still create sounds.
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#268768 - 08/10/09 10:52 AM
Re: Share your experiences with Audya
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4401
Loc: Norway
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Originally posted by Tony Hughes: GJ, I am a little confused at the whole thing with Ketron .... Hi Tony. Yeah, looks like some of us are more than confused, but you're in a far better position than me to judge the Audya as it is by now since you already bought and play the "wondermachine"..... Well, at least that's what some want us to think it is, a wondermachine, but this will always be a matter of personal taste and needs. What made Ketron SD1 a favourite to me, is the very live feeling (specially bass and drums) when play by use of onboard-styles and also the overall sound when jump from style to style that make you feel it's the very same band/crew playing. The stylecollection suits my style of playing, and it's no problem to do a gig almost as it is (right out of the box) as soon as you found out what buttons to press to change styles and sounds. And, I have'nt forgot the 76 very good and playable keys that also helps a lot to put a big smile on my face. If not done a lot of adjustmens and editing, Technics and Roland is quite different, swap a style, and you're moved from one orchestra to another both soundvise and crew mix. When listen to Tyros or other Yamaha stuff, it seems to me it's the same thing. But then again, editing may be far more easy than the Ketron OS (before Audya?), that to an old Technics user as me seems like a nightmare. Anyway, I had no reason to believe that Audya would not be a winner and a BIG step forward compared to SD1, and there is no doubt that some of the "demoes" uploaded sounds great. Sadly, the long way of hype and waiting before it finally shipped to customers, also the bugs and all unfinished stuff we can read about as well as the high price level we see here, make me keep my wallet closed for Audya by use of more than only one padlock! In fact, at the moment there is a drop of superglue in the keyhole as well. Cheers and happy playing GJ
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#268771 - 08/11/09 11:00 AM
Re: Share your experiences with Audya
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Registered: 06/27/02
Posts: 214
Loc: Funchal Portugal
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Hi Tony That`s exactly what I mean about the Tyros3: it sounds amazing in orchestral, ballad stuff, but beleive me, you will try ANY EQ at the mixer or internal mixer and compressor and the sound will allways be tiny, shallow, lacking, even in those ballads. The problem seems that the stereo samples from Yamaha are too processed (aural enhancers?) in order to create that "deep" "big" stereo that not all equipment settings or alternatives can mantain in a live situation. Tony and to everyone here, I Never, ever, played an Audya yet, just downloaded Youtube videos and some mp3 at different websites (including Ketron) and played (thru different equipments, PA, monitors, headphones) together with other videos and mp3 from PA2X, Tyros, Tyros2, Tyros3, G70, Sd1+, etc and allways Audya sounded "better", far from perfect, but "better" (a tiny better is what I mean) That`s why I`m asking for the owners of Audya comparing to their previus machines. Is Audya for me? I wish... have I the money? different story... But I have hope!! So, any Audya owner is totally dissapointed with their machine?? So, is totally useless? What alternative are you looking for? For me, I wanted to be Korg but, I can`t simple tolerate the machine. I tried I friend`s one and simple... forget it. Why oh why!! A simple XS7 or Fantom G7 can`t play styles!!! and don`t tell me to use mp3 or smf, that`s not my way of working (and here in Portugal, EVERYBODY knows who uses playbacks and who play live. People here says: If I want to hear a song "as the record" I simple buy the record... I want your "version" of the song, if you know what I mean.) And now that I say Portugal, Please, don`t tell me that I have the Ketron representative in Portugal, I KNOW THAT!! but is almost a 600 to 700 Euros trip only to try it, since I live in an Island. That`s why I`m asking for some comments Thanks again and keep posting! Best Regards to all Jo
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#268772 - 08/11/09 01:35 PM
Re: Share your experiences with Audya
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14320
Loc: NW Florida
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Jose, I believe that negative responses to SMF come from people taking the lazy way out, and using commercial 'just like the record' SMF's. Make your OWN SMF's (even from arranger play) and your backing can have as much individuality as your style play, and possibly more.
Use Markers to allow on the fly rearrangement of the song's structure, on the fly transposition to allow for an optional 'lift' on repeat verses and choruses, and I personally see little difference to full arranger mode. With, of course, the advantage that you have freed your LH from the tyranny of HAVING to input the chords, and gained 100% to the input that YOU make in the tune.
In all fairness, if people are being critical of machine input, playing in arranger mode actually has LESS of 'you' and more of the machine than playing two fisted over a self made SMF....
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