Hi Guys, The title of the topic was originally My First Impression of the audya so I just thought I would do just that after having my first live gig with the "Beast" last night. I have it over a month now, Audya 4, 41b
Firstly, I have to point out that I am not a keyboard player and I don't have an Audya keyboard , but what I do have is next best thing in the form of The Audya 4--arranger expander- Module--whatever you want to call it! I trigger the sounds with a 13 note roland PK 5 floor midi pedalboard and it works in the same way as the left hand of the A5. I can get all the minors and 7ths with the roland. but would need extra switches and pedals if i used the available ketron pedalboard so this makes more sense. I then can play my instruments live at the gigs --Guitars, Banjo , Mandolin, Blues harp and flute. My daughter also plays guitar and sings and we play as a duo mostly.
Style we play is everything from Rockabilly to Pop , Irish to American Country and also Irish trad music.
So to my first experience with the A4 .
The first thing I discovered last night is that I need a better monitor !! WE use a little Tc electronics Active at the moment.
http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/pa_detail.asp?stock=07120416121838 Great for vocals but Not enough bottom end for our new set up with Ketron. Never had that problem with my previous backing system --the Ketron X4--same as X1. But thats because the sounds are much fuller and warmer
on the A4 and probably do not cut through in the same way as the "more of a MIDI sound" I was getting before. So thats a good thing in one way but its gonna mean extra expense for me gear wise.
So , lets get the annoying features of the A 4 out of the way first, and by the way some of these MAY be "user error" on my side , so please feel free to comment guys and correct me if theres things I could to correct this.
Some of the FILLS on some patterns/styles on the Audya are just the worst I have come across and remind me a cheap Casio keyboard from 20 yrs ago. They do not trigger immediately the button is pressed and the gap means that a proper drum roll is not achieved in most cases. What are they thinking in Italy or do they actually have programmers who can play music at all? Theres a DOUBLE roll when changing from ARRANGEMENT ABCD on some styles that would not work in ANY style of music in my opinion. I have heard that AJ has figured a way to eliminate this problem ? I certainly hope so !!
Also the Live drums are not balanced !!
Next negative: Why do the midis start immediately after I select one--instead of me being able to Select and then press START?
If theres a way to do this then I'm sorry ketron but would someone please tell me.
Next one: I happened to have the main transposer up by 1 for the previous song and forgot to change it back. When I started the next one it too was transposed up and i had to quickly take it down a notch but --you have to remember for a keyboard player that would not be such a big deal and could quite easily be cover by playing accordingly -but for someone who like myself has both hands full playing a lead part on a guitar it IS a problem. I always save my transpose arrangement but for some reason I needed to push the previous song up a notch and this would not be a problem on the X4 /X1 as it always reverted back. I need to check that out or perhaps someone could enlighten me/
Next negitive: Endings!! Awful on some styles/patterns. Ok on others. Lucky for me I have loaded some of my old Patterns from the X1 and i am familiar with the endings--most of which are much better in my opinion.
After trying unsuccessfully to assign my outputs in the same way as i did with the X4 I simply used Left output 1 last night
One cable to my mixing desk! Worked well.
Now , its time to mention some positives here. I'm sure theres people on here who have noticed some of my posts regarding problems I am having with Sliders and assigning outputs and perceived bugs and faults I had or at least thought I was having. And I still have not resolved all of them but i am beginning to understand the shortcomings a little better and will find a way to work around them. I barely remember back in the day when I purchased my first MS 3. then on to Ms4 . then Ms40, and X4 and granted while each one had its pluses and minuses I find the A4 to be much more complex but I also know it has great potential.-AFTER we get it up and running the way it should be. And, I do blame Ketron for sending out what could be considered a prototype and using us as guinea pigs and forcing us to pay BIG bucks for the privilege.
But, on the positive side --they have improved sounds, drums, guitars etc, and when all of this technology is finally TWEAKED to the satisfaction of discerning musicians I think they will be on a winner here.
I did not sit down here this morning in Ireland to run down you guys in Italy--although I believe you never read this anyway- but this about as balanced as I can be after a bit of a hair raising debut last night with your product. Its not all bad news by any means and this is only MY opinion on the Audya-others will have different opinion I am sure. And to those who feel let down by Ketron all I can say is to persevere and dont lose the faith and you will find a solution in some way or other to the problems you are experiencing right now. I felt the same since I purchased the A4 but I'm not giving up on this and hopefully in 6 months I can look back with some amusement at what I went through to tweak and optimize this piece of Kit
Best of Luck to all and Thanks a million for all the help received here from all of you.
Rusty