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#29651 - 08/28/06 08:01 AM
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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2 possible trades for my Genesys Pro S: which would be better for me (assuming $$ are reasonably comparable)?
1. MidJay w/Roland Discover as controller. 2. SD1plus
assumptions: I don't need 76 keys but would prefer. I don't need semi-weighted, and am concerned that the tendinitis in my hands may flare up with a heavy action, as it does on acoustic piano, and to a lesser degree on Gem sk76 I used to have..but Gem is heavy action..some say sd1 has a light action. True? I use board mostly for live performance, jazz on the fly with mostly just bass/drums, my vocals, and ease of transpose, registers, tap tempo, etc etc is very important-are there negotiation problems in using controller/module vs. single ? I haven't yet used smf or other files but might be tempted to try with the Discover, since that is supposed to be best for it.. I have never tried out any of these units, and am not likely to find a place that demos them, so i have to go by what people advise me and my own research..thanks Miami Mo ps..anyone who has similar or alternative trades, please make proposal..neither of these trades are firm offers...
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#29652 - 08/28/06 09:08 PM
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi I don't like to advise performers on keyboards as I am only a hobbyist. Reason I went for the SD1+ instead of a midjay, is that I wanted a full fledged arranger keyboard ( or module). The midjay doesn't have the same style creation functions as the sd1 & for me that was important. I spent the time & read both manuals so that I could compare the features & functions of each. If the midjay had of had all the arranger functions, sampler etc that the sd1 has, I would have bought it in a flash. A module midied to my digital piano would have suited me better. For me there were too many compromises. It depends on the individual what functions they require. I think I downloaded the manuals from one of these sites. http://www.ketronus.com/ http://www.ketron.it/home/ The drums on the sd1+ are brilliant. You can incorporate drum loops into a user style via drum 2. You can edit & remap the drums. You can mix n match style parts to create new styles. Take the time to check out the differences between the midjay & the sd1. The midjay also has functions that the sd1 doesn't have. best wishes Rikki [This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 08-28-2006).]
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#29654 - 09/01/06 12:34 AM
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Registered: 11/25/00
Posts: 1211
Loc: Queretaro, Mexico
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Hi:
I would take the SD1 and RUN.....this way no conections between 2 items, the SD1 is one of the best sounding boards still even almost 5 years from it's release, CONS: the screen if you have certain series, you may have it change and that is the END of the problem.
In the Discover board is basically a secuencer w/tone generation and harmonizer, NO styles and you WILL have screen problems, at the store where I work, we have the Discover and also an old VA7,BOTH with the cronic screen problem, it fades after 1-2 hours, also, both are in their second/third screen..... The Midjay is a little GREAT module. Hope it helps.
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#29656 - 09/01/06 11:20 PM
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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I have a Midjay and had an SD1 in the past; the SD1 has a nice 76 keybed which is not heavy at all; however, if you are after a super-light controller, I recommend you the Roland A-37 (I own that one as well), which is really extra-light (it doesn't even have an internal transformer and runs on batteries or an external transformer, like I have). The action is nice and, together with the Midjay, gives you a lot of power. The only limit of the Midjay is that, being an all-in-one machine, the arranger section is not as programmable as in the SD1, so you have limited control on your styles, meaning that can edit them only to a slight degree and cannot program new ones. Aside from that, the sound is good (just like the SD1) and it has plenty of possibilities I still have to explore (like the DJ loop playing ability, which looks very promising on paper). Final consideration (very important to me): - Roland A-37 weight: 7.7 kg or 17 lbs - Midjay weight: 3.2 kg or 7 lbs - Total weight: 24 lbs!
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#29658 - 09/02/06 05:05 PM
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, as I mentioned, I'm only a hobbyist. I've been a keyboard & style making addict for years. My 4 most recent ones have been 9000pro, VA7, Technics KN7000, my current one is the SD1plus & I'm probably going to get either a Tyros 2 ( if husband doesn't faint at the price tag ) or a PSR3000. So to a certain degree I do my homework.
Main reason I personally wouldn't have bought the Midjay is, being an arranger, is one of it's functions, it's not necessarily it's major function. For an entertainer who uses midifiles, mp3's & arranger functions, it would probably be perfect (I'm not aware of any other module that can do all of this stuff) it's a jack of all trades.
You mention Discover 5, automatically midifiles & midifile manuipulation springs to mind. (I don't know anything about it's vocalizer as I also can't sing). Unless you're really good with midi , midiing stuff together, especially if you're not using a dedicated controller, could be a nightmare, not so much because of the midjay, but maybe the discover 5, you may want to try & find out if anyones used it as a controller..
I've midied my digital piano to my sd1, but my piano is straight forward, doesn't hve sequencers etc that may complicate a setup.
You may not be into editing or creating styles or using sampler etc, but you only have a certain amount of styles onboard. ( 128 I think??) Midjay can apparently load SD1 styles etc, but editing options are fairly limited. Even the sd1 doesn't have any kind of event list editing to fix up a style, like I had on my other keyboards , but at least I have the option of event list editing a style in a pc sequencer & then recording that style across to the sd1 via midi.One big plus is , you can create your own styles via a simple mix n matching of style parts. ie take drums from one style & copy it into another etc etc. That's a simple way of adding to your style list. These are some of the functions that the midjay doesn't have as far as I'm aware. I had considered using EMC styleworks for editing the sd styles to suit the midjay. I'm glad I wasn't relying on it 100% though, I've discovered it can do some pretty strange things. Great program, but not 100% ideal editor.
Can I make a suggestion, check some of the older posts on this forum.
I don't find the action heavy on the sd1, but I'm also used to the fully piano weighted action of my clavinova.
The SD also has lots of dedicated buttons. 3 intro's the 4 variations etc etc, check out the layout of the Midjay & make sure it would suit.
best wishes Rikki
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#29660 - 09/03/06 03:39 PM
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, Sd1's have a bit of a learning curve. AJ I beleive has written a more simplified manual that he sells, to help new users get started. I'd already read mine a couple of times before I realized, so I didn't bother getting it in the end. Apart from which, I enjoy reading manuals & I like to try & work out how most things work whether I have a use for the function or not . I'm a bit eccentric haa haa. I drive more poor hubby nuts. Link for Demo's, Manuals & Brochures http://www.ketronus.com/downloads.html#sd1sounds http://www.ketronus.com/midjay.htm best wishes Rikki Originally posted by keysvocalssax:
Rikki, you are too modest.."just a hobbyist"? No, you are a fountain of knowledge. love ya..
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