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#320994 - 04/06/11 12:52 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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I heard that you can load all previous Roland dance styles (*STL?) into the BK7M, though the instruments will probably not match up. Anyone know anything about this? Roland's have ALWAYS been backwards compatible... and the instruments ought to be CLOSE, at least. Thing is, with so many new and great sounds in a BK compared to much older gear (especially synth sounds), you will want to replace those dated kits and sounds with the newer ones... And this is where Roland's SHINE. The tools to easily replace sounds, effects, tweak velocity levels on everything from just a single drum in a kit to an entire style are the best in the business. They are so easy, in fact, that you WILL find yourself doing it, whereas most other manufacturers make this such a chore, few even bother, much.
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#321085 - 04/07/11 12:21 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: George Kaye]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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My local dealer just gave me the first one they got in to test out for a few days (used to work there, so they use me as a guinea pig on quite a bit of new gear), and I have it set up next to my backup G70. I'm swamped with gigs at the moment (finally!) so I have little time for the next couple of days, but I guarantee I will be putting some VERY critical ears on the sound quality compared to the G70.
So far, first impressions are very good, with the usual caveat of the OOTB mixes being a bit light on the drums. I just went through a bunch of styles and listened...
Part volume changes are not quick to get to, so I would probably recommend this puppy be played with a controller with some sliders to set up for the important Parts (keyboard, and Drums, Bass channels in style mode). It has a VERY handy 'Track Mute' button on the front panel that mutes whatever channels you want instantly off (default is set to all off other than bass and drums) which is very cool...
Panel layout seems logical, for such a small and light unit. No, you aren't going to get knobs and sliders galore, but that ain't what this is about. Cursory first impressions are quite good. There's a lot of MUCH better Guitar parts in some of the styles, dare I say it, not too far off some Mega voice stuff. I always said there's nothing wrong intrinsically with the samples themselves, just that Roland's programmers have dropped down a level compared to Yamaha in the recent past. Hopefully, this thing is a sign that they are getting their act back together.
More to come.
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