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#272037 - 09/25/09 11:52 AM
Ketron Audya article
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#272042 - 09/25/09 01:09 PM
Re: Ketron Audya article
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For people like me that really understand how KETRON MIDI Routing, Controlling and else works THIS is very funny:
Worth the wait? There is no doubt that Ketron are, at present, way ahead of the pack in arranger technology, and it would seem that the Audya has taken the normally blasé and conservative world of arranger keyboardists by storm. Being at the top of the range, it is relatively expensive (current exchange rates aren’t helping matters), but for your outlay you have a rugged keyboard with all the trimmings you expect and a whole lot more you could never think of.
The very flexibility and malleability that can be applied to both MIDI and audio in tandem opens up new vistas for truly musical and creative work. The technology premièred here is sure to trickle down into other instruments in the future, and may prove to be the benchmark for all arranger keyboards in the future. Ketron themselves aren’t resting on their laurels, and are regularly offering free downloads of OS upgrades and new sounds and styles. So, we may have had to wait a long while for the Audya, but it’s been worth it. Ketron have got it triumphantly right.
[This message has been edited by Nedim (edited 09-25-2009).]
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#272045 - 09/25/09 01:57 PM
Re: Ketron Audya article
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Registered: 01/30/06
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Originally posted by Nedim: For people like me that really understand how KETRON MIDI Routing, Controlling and else works THIS is very funny:
Worth the wait? There is no doubt that Ketron are, at present, way ahead of the pack in arranger technology, and it would seem that the Audya has taken the normally blasé and conservative world of arranger keyboardists by storm. Being at the top of the range, it is relatively expensive (current exchange rates aren’t helping matters), but for your outlay you have a rugged keyboard with all the trimmings you expect and a whole lot more you could never think of.
The very flexibility and malleability that can be applied to both MIDI and audio in tandem opens up new vistas for truly musical and creative work. The technology premièred here is sure to trickle down into other instruments in the future, and may prove to be the benchmark for all arranger keyboards in the future. Ketron themselves aren’t resting on their laurels, and are regularly offering free downloads of OS upgrades and new sounds and styles. So, we may have had to wait a long while for the Audya, but it’s been worth it. Ketron have got it triumphantly right.
[This message has been edited by Nedim (edited 09-25-2009).] Nedim, Tell the author what you think Dave Detheridge http://forums.ketronmusic.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=3 He's a wizzard with words look under Performing Musician Magazine, the pages Frank had he msut have scanned from the magazine [This message has been edited by Tony Hughes (edited 09-25-2009).]
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#272046 - 09/25/09 02:10 PM
Re: Ketron Audya article
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Originally posted by DonM: Yamaha History Lesson: Minor update every 2 years, but put in a "new" keyboard with a number higher on the name. If you get anything after introduction it will be a sound or two at exorbitant prices. T'aint true, Don...they released three sounds at exorbitant prices. Seriously, the Audya seems to have a lot of issues...I guess the sound/styles must be worth all the aggravation...not too bad when you're a home player and can wait for fixes, but pure disaster if you're gigging with it and it goes phlooey in the middle of a gig (or even worse, at the beginning). Seems to make carrying a back-up keyboard a necessity.
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