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#321744 - 04/13/11 01:10 PM
Re: I need your opinion,,,pick the first or second
[Re: Fran Carango]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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I must admit, comparing two arrangers on SMF playback when one of them is a Roland is hardly fair.. After all, Roland basically INVENTED the idea of standardized SMF playback, and have never relinquished their lead at this feature. And given that MOST SMF's are actually prepared on a Roland (for the greatest compatibility) and that even Quicktime Player uses a Roland licensed set of sounds for web playback, the deck is stacked against everything else. I am sure, if you took a Yamaha made SMF, made on an XG standard keyboard, and then put that file in a Yamaha and a Roland, the Yamaha would come out the victor. The quality of playback in unedited form goes to the brand it was MADE on. You want to turn this around, take a PA800 style, convert and tweak it for G70, and then play the two back to back in a blind test. THEN, which one sounds 'better'? I wouldn't bet against the Korg, under those set of circumstances...
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#321759 - 04/13/11 02:27 PM
Re: I need your opinion,,,pick the first or second
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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I must admit, comparing two arrangers on SMF playback when one of them is a Roland is hardly fair.. After all, Roland basically INVENTED the idea of standardized SMF playback, and have never relinquished their lead at this feature. And given that MOST SMF's are actually prepared on a Roland (for the greatest compatibility) and that even Quicktime Player uses a Roland licensed set of sounds for web playback, the deck is stacked against everything else. I am sure, if you took a Yamaha made SMF, made on an XG standard keyboard, and then put that file in a Yamaha and a Roland, the Yamaha would come out the victor. The quality of playback in unedited form goes to the brand it was MADE on. You want to turn this around, take a PA800 style, convert and tweak it for G70, and then play the two back to back in a blind test. THEN, which one sounds 'better'? I wouldn't bet against the Korg, under those set of circumstances... I have no problem betting against the Korg..I prefer the converted style on the G70..Here is a random selected style converted to the G70 from the PA800....Tell me if you like the first offering or the second..
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#321762 - 04/13/11 02:34 PM
Re: I need your opinion,,,pick the first or second
[Re: Fran Carango]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Fran,
I just listened to both of them many times.
They are both okay; the second one is a bit better, but neither of them are what I would call stellar.
The pianos aren't all that hot in neither of them, maybe that's what it is, and the guitars are kind of...dull.
Otherwise, I'm sure they would both be fine in a playing situation.
Ian
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#321782 - 04/13/11 03:37 PM
Re: I need your opinion,,,pick the first or second
[Re: Fran Carango]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Well said, Nick...spot on. And, we all know Fran wanted the G-70 to win in any case. Ian
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