Originally posted by DanO1:
I also made a statement earlier in this thread about the sound. "how anyone can say that audio doesn't sound better than a midi generated loop is beyond me".
I saw Chaz say "depends on who's playing the audi part" , but does anyone think Ketron would use a non-professional player ?
Sonically, audio has got to be better than any midi based loop. Hands down.
[This message has been edited by DanO1 (edited 11-23-2009).]
I don't think Ketron will have any problems finding excellent musicians but I do think this approach to styles will be short lived with ketron for a number of other reasons.
1: All Audio based pattern are recorded at a set speed and pitch. The second you change either one of those the samples are stretched and that always has awful effects on the sound.
2: Coverage. There are many different possible chords the end user will play and to provide full converge so the end user doesn't hear drop outs will be quite a challenge. I doubt Ketron have this covered, but I could be wrong.
3: What you get is all you get. You cannot modify the data. You can't change the sounds around and using it in a different performance for example either.
4: All along it took 1 single style programmer to design a single styles. Now you have the cost of an entire band and a recording studio thrown on top.
5: And this one is only my opinion. I don't feel Ketron need any of this in the first place. Maybe they felt they needed to because the competition has technology that can emulate all this with midi ( KORG's RX Technology for example) but I think the limitations of it, cost and effort required make all this work a pointless venture when existing Ketron users never really complained about the old way of doing things with Midi.
I feel their time would have been better spent improving the already great selection of sounds they had, which in turn would improve the styles by default.
Regards
James
[This message has been edited by Irishacts (edited 11-23-2009).]