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#297045 - 10/19/10 08:22 AM
Re: How much do sounds and styles really matter?
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Perhaps not in a practicle sense but, I for one, likes to take pride in the look and feel of my keyboard. Take the G70, for example, I am proud of it no matter what it weighs.
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#297047 - 10/19/10 08:35 AM
Re: How much do sounds and styles really matter?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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The ONLY thing that really matters is what's coming out of the speakers--all of the other features are just glitz! The weight, number of keys, color, key feel, display intensity, etc.. are meaningless if the keyboard doesn't sound great in every category. The sound is followed by the OS, which of course is of paramount importance for both pro and home players.
How it actually sounds, of course, is very subjective, and every player has his or her own preferences. Some want loud, sharp drums, while others prefer them to be more balanced with the other sound components. Some want more realistic sounds and larger, actual samples, while others are content with what the manufacturer supplies. This component alone has likely triggered more heated discussions on the forum than any other. It's a mine sounds/is better than yours syndrome that will NEVER END.
When it comes to operating systems, some folks want an OS that reads the player's mind and does everything on its own without player intervention. A select few are willing to sit down, read the manual, then take the time to learn the OS from top to bottom. This is one of the few aspects pertaining to arranger keyboards where Diki and I are in agreement. I know a huge number of individuals that have never taken their keyboard's operating/user manual out of the zip-loc bag it was shipped in.
Cheers,
Gary
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#297048 - 10/19/10 09:03 AM
Re: How much do sounds and styles really matter?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by travlin'easy: When it comes to operating systems, some folks want an OS that reads the player's mind and does everything on its own without player intervention. A select few are willing to sit down, read the manual, then take the time to learn the OS from top to bottom. This is one of the few aspects pertaining to arranger keyboards where Diki and I are in agreement. I know a huge number of individuals that have never taken their keyboard's operating/user manual out of the zip-loc bag it was shipped in.
Cheers,
Gary Well said, Gary, and I am in complete agreement with you and Diki...many people hardly use the arranger they have to it's full potential, before moving on to a new one. Ian
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#297053 - 10/19/10 06:44 PM
Re: How much do sounds and styles really matter?
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Registered: 11/25/00
Posts: 1211
Loc: Queretaro, Mexico
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Styles are probably among the things that most first time buyers and even some pros consider.
I know this because I did work in the retail Music for over 20 years, and if the arranger do not have the patterns/rhythms that appeal to the customer, he/she will buy only the arranger that provides those styles, that is to suit their "needs" and "wants" for the consumer.
Even in the arrangers "low" end, as an example, the ethnic group, like my Mexican customers that where looking to purchase an arranger ($100-200USD range), that if it does not have a "Cumbia" style, and as you know, the low end models on the Yamaha PSR line that does not have any, well, they purchase the Casios because they have it, and I heard that many times they may have said, "I like the sounds better on the Yamaha, but, does not have what I need/want".
In the medium to large arrangers, many customers are not aware of the loading user styles possibility, depending on the brand/models.
So, it is very important the styles issue too, unless the user plays only midi files, then, it does not matter.
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