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#313985 - 01/26/11 11:41 AM
Re: LIVE IN YOUR FACE DRUMS not Important anymore?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I find my Audya 76 everything I had hoped for and more, and I haven't even begun to delve into live drum and guitar substitution etc. etc.
The reason I don't keep raving about mine, as Don M say, is that the features are well known by now. I was lucky that mine had no problems but posting always brings on the "yeah buts".
Yes, it is a lot for a keyboard, but it is sure worth it for me. Bernie
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#313988 - 01/26/11 12:15 PM
Re: LIVE IN YOUR FACE DRUMS not Important anymore?
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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I find my Audya 76 everything I had hoped for and more, and I haven't even begun to delve into live drum and guitar substitution etc. etc.
The reason I don't keep raving about mine, as Don M say, is that the features are well known by now. I was lucky that mine had no problems but posting always brings on the "yeah buts".
Yes, it is a lot for a keyboard, but it is sure worth it for me. Bernie Lucky you Bernie...you have the real one, two punch...not sure what the correct order would be..Audya or G70.. You have the unsurpassed editing of the G70 with make up tools to boot...and a smart harmonizer for easy use..on the G70.....and the great audio drums, bass, guitar on the Audya that makes the styles the best... Both of these instruments are the best live sound today.. I agree ..no sense reminding folks how great these boards are..those that own them...already know......So let the limelight shine on the new Korg's and Tyros4 ...for now...
Edited by Fran Carango (01/26/11 12:17 PM)
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#314047 - 01/26/11 09:41 PM
Re: LIVE IN YOUR FACE DRUMS not Important anymore?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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You meant 256MB, I'm sure.
The real problem starts because arrangers have closed architectures, and not exactly computer-fast data pipes. Sure, you can have 1GB of RAM, but, as in the T3 that had this, load-up time was HOURS. Simply not practical.
Until a whole new generation of embedded systems and chips becomes available to manufacturers (and by then, computer systems will address so much so quickly that it STILL won't make you guys happy!), the speed of loading the RAM becomes a bigger consideration that the total RAM.
And, particularly in the Yamaha's example, even though you could have a GB or 2 of RAM, Yamaha had very few sounds for sale. If you bought them ALL, I doubt it would even make a dent in that GB...
The T4 has introduced FLASH RAM, which mitigates the problem of load up (only have to do it the once) but it's expensive (and miserly compared to the MoXF's) and they still don't have what anyone would call a good selection of sounds for it. And, knowing Yamaha, just as they have done in the past, whatever works for the MoXF won't probably load and play in the T4.
The Left Hand of Yamaha absolutely REFUSES to shake hands with the Right...!
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