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#321368 - 04/10/11 03:29 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: Nigel]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Ah well, it's hopeless! I can't convince anyone that Roland's new module should have at least had a pedal controlled pitch bend. I'm giving up...back to the T4 and total bliss. Ian Really, would you be running something like this from a controller that doesn't have a pitch bend control? Well Nigel, I have considered using it with a Yamaha P-95, and would probably (I'm serious, now) recommend the BK-7m to any of my P-95/NP-30 clients wanting a very portable piano based arranger...the BK-7m has ON BASS (reads chord inversions) and some other pro features that aren't on Yamaha's piano based arrangers like the NPV80. Certainly, a controller with the wheels would be better, but I'm just thinking of those who already have a lightweight digital piano that doesn't have pitch/mod wheels. I still think the BK-7m is a great module, and maybe, just maybe, it might influence Yamaha and Korg to make one of their own. Ian PS...Yamaha's S-series and all Tyros have a pedal controlled pitch bend function (up or down...not both at the same time), and I've used it quite often, so that's why I think it would be a nice easy to implement feature on the BK-7m.
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#321424 - 04/10/11 05:25 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: George Kaye]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14276
Loc: NW Florida
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Everyone that decided to buy a digital piano without a pitch bend device already made the decision that bending things is NOT their cuppa tea. Most modern stage pianos have sounds in them that OUGHT to be bent, occasionally, but there isn't one on the keyboard. Hence, no interest in it... After all, most pianos are played by PIANISTS. Not arranger players, synth players, WS players, etc.. How cleanly the arranger responds to REAL pianism is going to be their primary objective. To this end, Roland have also brought back (FINALLY) the 'chord recognition off' command, assignable to a footswitch, so that a played chord can be 'held', while the pianist (or MIDI guitarist, or whatever) plays whatever the hell they feel like, and the chord won't change (which normal 'pianist mode' usually freaks if you play more than two notes). Stick this under your left foot while your right does sustain, you ought to be able to play VERY naturally with far fewer chord tracking issues... I'm pretty sure that's going to matter a LOT more to a pianist than no footpedal controlled bend... BTW, that Novation looks like the perfect layout for the BK-7m. You really ARE going to need to put it close to your LH, for doing Var and fill selection (unless you are like me and do it all with your feet!), and the Roland has a boatload of buttons and controls JUST where you'd need it. The CME 76 looks like an odd duck... not sure I like that low A- high C range, I prefer a low E-high G, simply to put a low E for four string bass parts, but no doubt you could get used to it. It has room for the BK, too, but it's a hair too far to the left for me. But better than the Roland, still...
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