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#276184 - 11/22/09 05:18 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Irishacts: to the genesys
Are you freaking serious ?
What a joke. …!!!!! Your a hopeless case.
James. I'm afraid he is, James, and I'm also even more afraid you're right. Genny has clearly designated himself the "Assumption Fairy"....you know, something like the "Tooth Fairy" - leave a couple of easy to understand comments on a thread, and whoopie, an assumption from the "fairy" suddenly appears. Too bad he wasn't the "Corvette Fairy"... But, I still think he's a nice guy...very enthusiastic. Ian
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#276187 - 11/22/09 05:54 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by to the genesys: It is not me who thinks arranger players do not want those features it is Ian.
There ya go, making assumptions again. I teach people how to use Style Creator on my clinics....it is a very popular part of my follow-up program. I stress to prospective buyers the usefulness of having such a feature on board the arranger. Do you think, perhaps this is one of the reasons why we sell so many Yamaha arrangers in this region? The average arranger player uses about 50% of the instrument...read the forums...but, with a little help, they can be well on their way to customizing the instrument for their own needs. Questions about the Style Creator, and the on-board sequencer are the most frequent ones I get...the rest of the instrument is pretty well easy to use. Ian
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#276190 - 11/22/09 06:07 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by to the genesys: No wonder persons here on SZ do not take you seriously other than a Yamaha fan boy. And, if I wanted to use an arranger the same way a Yamaha user uses an arranger, and I wanted an Audya then yes I would get an Audya. And according to you, it would not stifle my creativity.
But it would not be based on the misinformation being spread by you and others here on SZ but I would ask actual users who use the Audya for gigging and in the studio. And, with any keyboard I get, I would make sure I have a good relationship with the dealer. Thank you for answering my question...it was a bit hard to find your answer mixed in as it was with all the assumptions. I'm not so worried about the people on SZ that don't take me seriously, but I am very concerned about the welfare of anyone who takes you seriously. The biggest source of mis-information, so far, has been you, my friend...James and I are only discussing the things we know about the the Audya...you are busy being the "Assumption Fairy" and just making things more confused. Any chance of getting a Corvette?
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#276191 - 11/22/09 06:14 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Irishacts: I think this thread is starting to giving me nose bleed here. I can't keep up. Who's who, and who is that person talking on behalf of now ? Feck, what were we talking about again, I forgot Me too, James...I'm going to bow out of this mess...it's not worth the effort, even if we try to make light of it. I suppose you're not getting an Audya soon? Ian
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#276192 - 11/22/09 06:29 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Registered: 11/18/01
Posts: 1631
Loc: Ireland
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Ok... another attempt. The question that was asked by to the genesys was....... Other than the bugs, can anyone articulate how is the Audya a work in progress? My answer to that is in two parts. Part 1: With ever OS update released so far the majority of the features that have been added only cover basic core functions of the keyboard which should have been included since day one. Meaning that the keyboard was always and still is far from being a complete system that one could consider version 1.0 Part 2: It's still missing entire major systems that define an arranger for what it is. Starting with the main core feature or an arranger, the keyboard does not have the ability to allow the user to create styles or modify factory styles. It does not have a Sequencer at all. It's sampler doesn't even merit acknowledgement because it's so crude and obsolete. No means of sampling, no standard tools of a sampler or even a single format supported that could contain mulstisamples. The sound engine is as crude and as basic as you can get. Many software bugs, entire system crashes, hardware faults. I'll leave it at that because I've just hit on all the core features of any keyboard. Sounds, Sampler, Styles, Sequencer, operating system and hardware. So there you go.... a work in progress. James
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