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#281555 - 02/17/10 08:56 AM
Re: New style categories on next-gen arrangers
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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I believe this is the direction to develope a future new generation of arrangers: modularity. Something roland tried with GW8/Prelude, but even deeper: buy the keyboard with empty slots for "styles packages". Then you simply add in the styles you are interested in and... giddi-up-go! And why not, the same could be done with sounds. Open-systems are all great, but maybe I don't need all those fancy things, I'd be happy to have a set of good sounds, particularly suitable for the music I play... So, give me a set of basic sounds (why not, the GM old format, but new and realistic sounds) and then let me buy some more if I need (well, not Yamaha's way, asking ridiculous prices for a set of sounds, but you get the point). Add to that a comprehensive set of tools for editing, and I'm sold! The first manufacturer to do this will get the cream, I am sure!!
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#281558 - 02/17/10 09:53 AM
Re: New style categories on next-gen arrangers
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Registered: 01/28/05
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Loc: Oradea, RO
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Well, let's say I consider this a good "precursor" for what I'd like seeing next. All you described is possible, but it's not really modularity in my view, it's rather a way to help a little bit of making the keyboard more personal. Yes, this could be a good starting point!
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#281559 - 02/17/10 12:06 PM
Re: New style categories on next-gen arrangers
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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Thing is, I think we are talking about panel graphics... No matter WHAT system is chosen for electronic selection, whether you can replace the ROM styles, whatever, those panel graphics are still indelibly there, mocking the young with the realization they are choosing something their granddad had/needs I have long said that arrangers need the modular style set approach, but I don't believe that they should be SOLD with one selection or another in them... they all should contain ALL available styles. But there should be some way (a magnetic strip, perhaps) to replace out the graphics for style category so that it can be made to LOOK like it is either set up for the young or old. And then load the appropriate style set. That way, a vendor could keep TWO arrangers on his shelves. One close to the Clavinova's and other arrangers, labeled for us elderly types, with Ballroom and Bossa/Samba emblazoned all over it, and another one right next to the M3's and MoXS's, with Hiphop and Slow Jams and Metal and Emo emblazoned on it... I guarantee they would sell better under those conditions...
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