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#321307 - 04/09/11 10:29 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: cgiles]
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I don't know what Yamaha have to do with Roland's BK-7m design flaws (and/or omissions), so why bother bringing them up, unless it's another smokescreen to hide Roland behind...that stuff gets tiring real quick.
I could tell you what "gets tiring real quick", but then I'd risk losing one of my few remaining friends on Synthzone. I say, give it a rest. The guys that are actually BUYING one could care less about this issue and besides, there probably aren't three people on this forum that use a digital piano as their primary instrument for gigging; and if you're in the studio, you probably have SOMEthing with a pitch bend lever or wheel on it. Sorry guys, but I had to take some Milk of Magnesia this morning so I'm already nauseous. chas What can also be nauseous is the appearance of self-appointed forum moderators. Pass me that Milk of Magnesia please, will you, Chas...if you have any left, and if I am still your friend? Ian
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#321310 - 04/09/11 10:59 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: cgiles]
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The guys that are actually BUYING one could care less about this issue and besides, there probably aren't three people on this forum that use a digital piano as their primary instrument for gigging; and if you're in the studio, you probably have SOMEthing with a pitch bend lever or wheel on it.
chas
Hi again, Chas, Now, to address the more topic-pertinent part of your post. If you read the features of the BK-7m, you will see that it says it's intended for midi-capable pianos...actually it says' "midi-capable pianos" first, so we can gather it's much like the ingredients on a food item, so the most used ingredient is first. http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=1141 Maybe, just maybe, people on this forum are not using a lightweight digital piano as their primary instrument for gigging, is because there aren't any that have professional enough arranger features to make the player want to use one. So, with a BK-7m, those who enjoy using 88 keys could finally bring a piano to their gigs...they certainly are light enough, even for old farts like you and I. However, there are those who like to use a pitch bender for guitar, sax, etc...other keyboard based arrangers have BOTH a pitch bend wheel/bender and a pitch bending pedal function...why would it be too much to ask for Roland to provide such a simple, yet effective solution to the 99% of digital pianos that don't have bender/wheels/paddles/? If these points are not brought out in discussions, how will Roland be aware of what players actually need? As it's been said earlier, they don't ever do customer surveys, so, this, and the Roland arranger forum, may be the only place users get to speak about what they'd like to see on the next module (maybe they can even update via software?). Ian
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#321316 - 04/09/11 11:51 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: George Kaye]
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Question Bill.
Why don't arranger modules have pitch bend wheel?
I can't think of any reasons why they should not.
Not all intended controllers have wheels/benders/joysticks.
A pedal function wouldn't be that much extra cost, do you think?
Here you are asking, "Why?"
I am asking, "Why not?".
Ian
BTW, Yamaha used to make a midi controller with wheels and other features called the MCS2 Midi Control Station...you could set on your piano and it gave you all kinds of control...adding a wheel to a module isn't much of a stretch, in my opinion.
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#321320 - 04/09/11 12:04 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Why don't arranger modules have pitch bend wheel? All modules should respond to pitchbend, so it's up to the user to get the controller that best fits their needs. As much as I like playing bends, in the 99% of the rest of my night - I'm the singer, banging out the chords to the dance tunes that people respond most to. The controller is a much more personal instrument than the module needs to be. I just want good, solid sounds and strong dance beats - the rest comes from the moment and me. Tonight I have to do a piano-ish thing in Avalon NJ ... a bit early for the transient crowds, but just in time for the seasonal owners that get their summer cottages ready for the heatwaves. I'll hardly turn on the drums, and I might not even use reverb on my mic .. it's an intimate setting, right behind the bar, on the beach .... gimmicks don't come off as well in this setting, so I stick to basics - human emotion and musical energy. No pitch bend required!
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#321332 - 04/09/11 01:07 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: George Kaye]
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Most people that I know that use an arranger for vocals, rarely, if ever use the harmonizer...they find it too gimmicky.
I think it would be great for recording, but, I wouldn't use it live either.
I like playing without accompaniment too...keeps the piano chops up. One night, I played a whole set using an acoustic guitar sound instead of piano...of course, this was in a restaurant setting, so it was easy to do. It went over quite well.
Best wishes on your gig tonight.
Ian
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#321333 - 04/09/11 01:34 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Most people that I know that use an arranger for vocals, rarely, if ever use the harmonizer... Wow, what a shame that most people you know that use arrangers are missing out on a fabulous tool, when mastered! My trademark sound has been my vocal group emulation and I would really miss it if the technology wasn't there to support it. I don't just turn it on and leave it on ... I finesse it. I admit that most people I've heard that DO use harmonizers, don't seem to get the most out of them. It's an art form all to itself, and the singer must rethink the approach when using it. Apples, oranges .... whatever you like, but the only thing holding me back from using this Nord E3 ( which I LOVE ) is the lack of easy to use harmonizer. I'd have to bring 2 or three more pieces, and it just wouldn't be practical. My keyboard need to serve as a vocal processor, monitor, and sound source. Anything less, and I'd have to charge more! For now, the PA800 is invaluable to me.
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