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#280802 - 02/05/10 08:06 AM
Re: Is an AUDYA-61 or AUDYA-M in YOUR future ???
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Registered: 06/24/08
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#280804 - 02/05/10 01:34 PM
Re: Is an AUDYA-61 or AUDYA-M in YOUR future ???
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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Secure delivery.... Without that, some form of copy protection, who on earth is going to develop styles for the Audya, with its' vastly more complicated audio loops to have to record? They sell ONE copy, we all trade it around like bubblegum cards, how does he get PAYED? But if it had secure delivery and copy protection, they wouldn't have to charge much, because EVERYONE with an Audya would be paying him (if the styles were any good, that is!) rather than just the first few, as it now stands. See the thread about the Korg Europe styles if you don't believe me... And leezone... You can't honestly tell me that after your cosigning Tony's bad rap on the Audya, and slamming it for the lack of every cutting edge computer technology that no other arranger has either (I have to discount the MS, because even its' manufacturer now acknowledges it isn't an arranger!), that if they brought it out basically as is but in a box, that you would swallow all your words and buy one..? My flabber is ghasted I bet I get an MS before you buy an Audya!
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#280805 - 02/06/10 01:28 AM
Re: Is an AUDYA-61 or AUDYA-M in YOUR future ???
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Registered: 06/24/08
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Diki,
yes i realize it has 64mb RAM and small HD, and USB 1.1, etc,
BUT
it is BY FAR the most realistic "live sounding" arranger out today, at least for MY music.
it sounds LIVE, much more than ANY other arranger,
Diki, you try the AUDYA through a REAL PA, and then your G-70, and i GUARANTEE you that YOU will be convinced.
you GOTTA try it out
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#280808 - 02/06/10 08:00 AM
Re: Is an AUDYA-61 or AUDYA-M in YOUR future ???
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4391
Loc: Norway
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Anthony is right in his statement regarding Technics. Yes, I'll buy Ketron again, but I'm not not going to buy Audya befrore I see what this update will change and/or add. I've got a very very good offer by have it shipped from our neighbour country. Legally from a music store and imported the right way, and still half the price compared to what we have to pay here. In this case it will end up at the same level as Tyros3 and PA2X Pro in this country, aprox US $5000. We'll see .... Btw, Musikmesse 2010 will be held in Frankfurt am Main from March 24 to 27, 2010. Looks like Ketron will be at Hall 5.0 B26. http://musik.messefrankfurt.com/frankfurt/en/exhibitor.details.html/ketron-s-r-l.html Maybe this is the time and place they will release the updated OS and other news... if any? Cheers GJ
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#280810 - 02/06/10 10:58 AM
Re: Is an AUDYA-61 or AUDYA-M in YOUR future ???
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Bachus: Its LOGIC58(Marcello Colo) on youtube and he really shows what Audya is all about.
The Audya certainly has a strong, robust, and "live" sound for sure...more than any other arranger. Still, I prefer the Yamaha more compressed and refined sound for my work, which mainly involves recording and playing restaurant background music (of course, that's why I use Yamaha exclusively). For dance stuff, the Audya definitely has the goods. Ian
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