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#275982 - 11/19/09 06:24 PM
Re: Played the T3 for 1st time
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Originally posted by DanO1:
I could never use a Yamaha, particularily with only 61 keys.
I guess I am still a spoiled Ketron owner.
It seems rather appropriate to have the words "spoiled" and "Ketron owner" in the same sentence, made even more so with the introduction of the Audya....actually, "ruined" might be a better word. A 61 key fully working arranger (any brand) knocks spots off a 76'er that's nearly finished. Using clients as Beta testers is hardly "spoiling" them...it's more akin to "violating" them. It's long time since there has been a keyboard intro that has been so poorly done...let's hope it's an even longer time before it happens again. It has been a truly heartbreaking story, since the instrument did/does have great promise, and sounded pretty darn good. Back in the day, Ketron surely made some great products....now it's a company that deserves careful watching...literally. Ian
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#275984 - 11/19/09 06:52 PM
Re: Played the T3 for 1st time
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Yep, you're right James...Yamaha is a wise marketer...they've been in the game over 100 years...they even bailed out Korg, sometime ago, and since you're a Korg user, you should at least be grateful, if not impressed. Incremental upgrades (actually, much more than incremental, but we'll use your word for now) are nothing new with Yamaha...but, say what you like, the method has been very successful. You don't make any profit giving away "new" features, but you do make oodles when you sell "new" keyboards. If it seems stupid, and it works...it probably isn't stupid. Yamaha has quite obviously learned from their mistakes...let's hope Ketron has the finances to stay afloat long enough to learn from theirs. Ian [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 11-19-2009).]
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#275988 - 11/19/09 08:08 PM
Re: Played the T3 for 1st time
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Originally posted by FransN: I think Yamaha must thank Korg for teaching Yamaha how to build a good workstation. And Yamaha need more lessons from Korg on how to build a good arranger keyboard. I'm sure they might be very grateful, Frans, as Yamaha does make exceptionally good workstations. It makes everyone feel all warm and fuzzy knowing that Korg was rescued by Yamaha, and nice to see that they've sort of repaid the favor. I'm sure Yamaha and Korg are busy teaching each other how to make great arrangers, and we both know that healthy competition is always beneficial, especially to us arranger users. I'd love to be able to try out a Korg arranger, but they are seldom seen in my neck of the woods...no doubt they are great instruments, as most of the users on this forum seem quite pleased with them. What do you play? You sound like a Roland user to me. Ian
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