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#296618 - 10/14/10 09:22 AM
Re: What do the top of the line Ketron, Roland, Korg and Gem Arranger keyboards SHARE?
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Originally posted by Henni: Hi DonM,
Although I do not own one as yet, I am a huge fan of the Audya. Buit I'm curious though:
How did you compensate for the loss of the HUGE database of styles available for the Yamaha's?
As far as I can understand, there are not too many styles available for the Audya. Do you compensate by using different wave loops along with the same styles, or were you able to find quite a few new styles for your Audya?
I do not intend to hijack this thread, but I'm seriously looking for your answer. You can mail me in private if you care to respond at all.
Henni No problem for me. There are tons of great styles on board, and it's easy to edit them by changing sounds, levels, drumkits and yes, audio loops. I also have thousands of styles from earlier Ketron models and converted from other brands. DonM
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#296620 - 10/14/10 10:00 AM
Re: What do the top of the line Ketron, Roland, Korg and Gem Arranger keyboards SHARE?
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 2866
Loc: Tampa, FL
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I don't know where all these wonderful Yamaha styles are, but when I owned an PSR9000, Tyros 1, and Tyros 2, I was always searching for really good styles. Even in the public domain, I was lacking great rock, slow rock, Ballad Rock, Fusion, Funk, R&B and Country styles. If I wanted to play "Singing in the Rain", which was like never, I was covered with the Yamaha styles.
Even looking on YouTube at the new premium styles for Oldies Rock it just doesn't sound real. And now all the styles are going to have Vocal backgrounds in them. I would have to spend hours and hours editing copied ROM Styles to get them to how I would like them.
This is why I gravitate towards the Audya. The bulk of their styles cover most of what I want.
As a drummer playing the Audya styles, I feel a much better/deeper pocket and thus a better groove. When I started playing the Audya for the first time, my wife actually started dancing. She NEVER did that with any of my Yamaha keyboards. So, i guess the proof is in my wives dancing feet!
Please remember, this is just my opinion. You are all entitled to your own.
Al
[This message has been edited by kbrkr (edited 10-14-2010).]
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Pa4x - LD Systems Maui 28 - Mackie Thumps
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#296621 - 10/14/10 10:15 AM
Re: What do the top of the line Ketron, Roland, Korg and Gem Arranger keyboards SHARE?
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/23/05
Posts: 1002
Loc: Phila. 'burbs, Pa. USA
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When the Midjay Plus was released, several of the new Plus and SD5 owners, me included, requested that more styles should be made available for the Midjay Plus and SD5. AJ said that Ketron would consider converting SD1 and other Ketron styles for use in the Midjay Plus/SD5. Last September, AJ was asked about the progress of the conversions and he responded: "I'll have to look into this and see where we are with the conversions. The AUDYA is a huge project that has absorbed most of our Engineers at the moment, but we'll follow up on this. Thanks, AJ" So, it looks like until all the Audya issues are addressed, style conversions and all other Ketron product issues are on hold as we haven't heard anything about conversions for over a year (certainly, breakdowns and other such problems are addressed immediately)... Exasperating! Ciao, Jerry
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