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#284787 - 04/06/10 10:53 PM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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As far as I can tell the Audya substitutes midi guitar for live guitars on Augmented and Diminished chords. It's hard to hear during a performance. You would have to isolate the guitar, which I don't often do, particularly if I'm playing a song with those chords. The Audya seems to recognize and correctly play all other chords, including 9ths, 13ths, etc., AND rootless chords, which not many arrangers do. I'm not going to start listing all the "tricks" the Audya can do, because I could write most of the night about them. It is ridiculous to criticize a keyboard you have never seen or played and a company with which you have never dealt. I understand that Yamaha pays you Ian, but that doesn't make the other companies bad. You have been dropping insinuations about the stability of Ketron for a year or so now. They seem to be doing just fine despite this. It's one of the few companies that produce a 76-note arranger and various modules. In fact it may now be the ONLY company doing either. I think they fill a definite niche that nobody else is addressing and they provide a sound that nobody else has. Yes there is work remaining to be done on the Audya, but they seem to be doing it, and thank goodness nobody has come up and told me the guitar player changed tones for a half measure or so when I played a diminished passing chord, so they are not leaving me a tip. DonM
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#284788 - 04/06/10 11:47 PM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Registered: 01/31/06
Posts: 3354
Loc: The World
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Originally posted by DonM: As far as I can tell the Audya substitutes midi guitar for live guitars on Augmented and Diminished chords. It's hard to hear during a performance. You would have to isolate the guitar, which I don't often do, particularly if I'm playing a song with those chords. The Audya seems to recognize and correctly play all other chords, including 9ths, 13ths, etc., AND rootless chords, which not many arrangers do. I'm not going to start listing all the "tricks" the Audya can do, because I could write most of the night about them. It is ridiculous to criticize a keyboard you have never seen or played and a company with which you have never dealt. I understand that Yamaha pays you Ian, but that doesn't make the other companies bad. You have been dropping insinuations about the stability of Ketron for a year or so now. They seem to be doing just fine despite this. It's one of the few companies that produce a 76-note arranger and various modules. In fact it may now be the ONLY company doing either. I think they fill a definite niche that nobody else is addressing and they provide a sound that nobody else has. Yes there is work remaining to be done on the Audya, but they seem to be doing it, and thank goodness nobody has come up and told me the guitar player changed tones for a half measure or so when I played a diminished passing chord, so they are not leaving me a tip. DonM BIG +1 !!
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#284789 - 04/07/10 12:09 AM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by DonM: It is ridiculous to criticize a keyboard you have never seen or played and a company with which you have never dealt.
No it is not, Don. I heard the Audya's issues with the audio and midi guitars just like everyone else did when the demos were posted on this forum...and I was not the only one to question why this was allowed to reach production. It has diddly squat to do with me working for Yamaha, but it has everything to do with my interest in new keyboards in general, which is pretty much the same as everyone else on this forum. I actually said more good things about the Audya than bad, and the bad was already evident to many here...I have stayed out of the awful issues with the OS debates, and the incredibly poor communications because I don't know much about the company in that way, but anyone can hear the guitar issues, and it's been discussed by many more than me who have not played the Audya. It has been said by several others that the Audya is still a work in progress, and that may be true...certainly the solution to the audio guitars not being able to play complex chords was far from ideal...you said so yourself many times. I could see your point if I was saying something about the Audya that was untrue...but what I'm stating is simply common knowledge on this forum. Ian
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#284792 - 04/07/10 03:14 AM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Thanks Spalding...I wasn't sure where that thread had got to....but I do remember it very well, as well as I do recall how the demos showed how poorly the Audya handled the guitar chords.
It's also a bit informative, and amusing, to read the posts by Leezone and a few others...Nedim's and Rikki's comments were also quite enlightening regarding the potential difficulty in making user styles on this instrument.
I'm not quite sure that having such terrific audio bass and drums quite makes up for the poor audio guitar implementation...I know it wouldn't for me, and according to that particular thread, it was obvious a few others felt the same way.
I'm curious if this "problem", "issue", "workaround", or whatever one wants to call it, has been corrected, fixed, or better executed on the current model with the present-day OS, and if the new OS4 will rectify the issue.
Ian
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