Originally posted by leezone:
BUT...
will we be able to copy parts from one style to another style?
source >> destination
Well in reality it wont matter to me personally since i wont be combining styles,
i usually create from scratch and most of the work i do in a DAW and then just
conversion, the Ketron Arrangers dont support COPY/PASTE with different Bar
lengths on their own but if done thru Software then it does work, what i mean is
on any Ketron Machine you cannot have a Style that has Var 1 2 bars and Var 2
4 Bars...it cant be done on the machine but can be done with software...and of
course they will probably implemented, its one of the basic features.
Originally posted by leezone:
out of curiosity
why would you even consider getting the AUDYA
or any other arranger when
you have said many times that you do not play live
and also said that AUDYA lacked sampler, or perhaps had the most BASIC form of a sampler
wouldn't a workstation be what you use/need as ALL your playing programming is done at home ?
I dont personally play live but i need the machines to create Products for commercial uses.
So anyhow, i have to own few synths even without a need to use them Live, i play live once
in a while and strictly with Bands. I do a lot of recordings and programming but having only
one or 2 workstations or using strictly a DAW i will be limited cuz creating a SoundSet or a
StyleSet it still requires the propper machine at hand, it cant be all done somewhere else.
I own 14 Keyboards, i had 17 last year, half of them are in closets, for my own personal things
and recordings i strictly use DAW and Vintage Analog machines, (ARP2600, TB303 and MS20)
are the only ones i have. I've produced and recorded several albums lately and for all of them
not almost but completely the whole work was done in a DAW and SoftSynths/Samplers, not
even a single Sound used from a hardware Keyboard...i sold 3 of my Keyboards and now
massively selling everything except my Vintage, i wanna come down only to a Computer,
SoundCard, Preamp, 2 pairs of Speakers and 1 Keyboard in front of me, nothing else, everything
else can be substituted using SoftSynths/Samplers and a DAW. The last time i sequencer something
was back in 1999 on a Korg IX300 and since then i dont have a clue about any of the Sequencers
of the present machines, if you ask me about M3, MOTIF, FANTOM, TRITON (which i owned and used
all) i still dont know how their Sequencer actually works, never ever used it. Right now i am creating
a lot of GE's and sometimes when doing Patterns i have Problems using M3's Sequencer, i forget
cuz i dont use it on a daily basis, it sux.