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#322341 - 04/19/11 10:48 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: George Kaye]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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It doesn't have a Style Creator either, so unless you already have a Roland arranger that has that feature, you're going to be very limited with how you edit styles.
A $1000 "keyboard-less" arranger that does not at least have Style Assembly?
However, in the instrument's defence, I thought the selection of BK-7m styles I heard demo'd were very good indeed...certainly they sound much more detailed than on a G-70 or E-80/60/50, and far better than Prelude/GW-8.
Why they left off even a basic Style Creator/Editor is a mystery.
Ian
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#322342 - 04/19/11 11:08 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Loc: North Texas, USA
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Please Ian it's just a tiny module, and it DOES have on-board makeup tools. Style creation would be very difficult on that tiny screen anyway.
If Roland are smart (and I'm not holding my breath here), they should release an optional Version 2 FOR PURCHASE which includes firmware upgrades, and PC software that allows the module user to create and edit new styles, OTS settings, etc. on their PC. This would give users the best of both worlds: a lightweight, portable module, and a user-friendly way to organize and customize its content.
While they're at it, they could also bring back the nice Alteration mode event with its wrap / range parameters that went missing after the demise of the E-series, and add a retrigger parameter too! One can only hope!
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#322344 - 04/20/11 12:07 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: TedS]
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Please Ian it's just a tiny module, and it DOES have on-board makeup tools. Style creation would be very difficult on that tiny screen anyway.
Please, Ted...I'm hardly being rough on the instrument...just giving my opinion, like you. Make-up tools? Are they actually in the same category as Style Assembly? Tiny screen...it has a video out, does it not? If it was a cheap module, I could see leaving off Style Creator or even basic Style Assembly...but it ain't cheap, and if it is your only Roland arranger, then your style editing is going to be limited to re-voicing, changing effects..hardly a myriad of options...again, in my opinion. Don't get me wrong...I think it sounds very, very good...better than the older Roland instruments, in my opinion, but why leave it there? Why stop at just sounding better? Ian
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#322347 - 04/20/11 01:19 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: George Kaye]
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Registered: 04/05/11
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Loc: Scotland, UK.
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chas, I am quite amazed at your comment that it is only suitable for a nursing home considering how you all wanted to put a bullet in my head for my Rihanna demo...... It was all a bit too modern for you lot!
Mark, I think your money will be well spent. In my opinion the module is very well priced. Here in the UK they are streeting at £765.00. This is excellent value for money in my opinion.
Ian, you opinion about a style creator on-board not being available is valid, until you realise that very few people actually use such a facility,that not including it helps keep the cost right down. For heavens sake, it is less than half the price of a G70 or E80, sounds better, has more new fresh styles, has pianos directly from Roland's grand piano series etc etc. I bought one immediately having seen it at the NAMM show simply because it is great value, and of course it's killer attribute, it weighs ol 1.7kgs!
The make-up tools make the instrument very tweakable. This is what makes Roland instruments great. I think that some people just don't get that, yet they are making sweeping statements without trying it out for themselves. I appreciate that some have purchased it and not been over impressed, but everyone has found something good in it. I believe mos people will like it, particularly if you have liked a previous arranger from Roland. To my mind, t offers almost all the features of previous instruments, at a fraction of the weight. Considering most people will already have another instrument, it makes great sense to have a bK-7m. Then there are all the people who use instruments which don't traditionally have arranger backing available for them, such as accordionists, guitarists with guitar Synths, etc. This is fantastic for them.
It is not trying to be everything to everyone. It is not even trying to compete with other arrangers. By being in a price league of it's own for a module, it will succeed, simply because by being small, light and cheap, most musicians could afford it, and it will refresh their existing instrument. I really can't see what there's not to like!
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