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#313228 - 01/20/11 01:22 PM
Re: NAMM 2011: Roland Arranger Module?
[Re: TommyF]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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There's an FC-7 input on the BK-7m. Seven switches you can assign to whatever you need for foot triggering. Plus the unit seems small enough to mount right over the keyboard you are using to trigger it, and the layout seems to put all the main buttons you need on fairly big buttons, right at the front of it. Take a look at the layout, again, Scott. Things seem a LOT better than those old RA units (I had an RA90 for years) ever were.
I am not sure that this is really the right thing for someone that wants to use a controller and JUST this, as you say, might as well go for a regular arranger, but for someone wanting to add an arranger capability to a nice WS, or MIDI guitar, or MIDI accordion, etc., it's a well tested form factor.
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#313254 - 01/20/11 02:54 PM
Re: NAMM 2011: Roland Arranger Module?
[Re: Scottyee]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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If you're an auto accomp arranger style keyboard player that requires quick on the fly access to all the arranger buttons while playing I don't recommend going the module route. I used to use a Roland RA800 (module version of the G800) along with a 'Roland A33' or 'Fatar 1176' keyboard controller, and found the module impossible to optimally position for easy access of its arranger buttons when playing the keyboard controller. I think modules better suited for karaoke vocalists, and solo instrumentalists (guitarists, horn players, accordionists, etc). A 'one piece' arranger keyboard unit's the best option imo. Scott, I used the Ketron Midjay for a long time. It was pretty easy to position it to where you could easily access all controls; if fact it was easier than reaching them on some arrangers. This Roland module should be even easier because it is smaller. Also, you should have full midi controller from the controller keyboard, plus the foot controller and pedals. I am going to try one for sure. Subject to changing my fickle mind of course! DonM
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