Originally posted by Mark79100:
So my question is: Can (professional) players get a good "take" on the SD5 within 1-2 hours. I mean simply run through the dance styles and instrument patches to get a good idea of what it's like to play?
Hi.
When it come to just select style and right hand voices and start play,
I would say: Yes!
Ketron is sounding like a live band, and are excellent keyboards. The
keyfeel on my SD1 is great and it's a pleasure to lay the hands on.
To be honest, the more I play it, the more I love it.
BUT, I'm spoiled with Technics easy operating system and many options
that can be done in a easy and logical way, so I'm having a hard time
trying to learn things the Ketron way.
Reading manual forward and backward, try and fail the hard way, give
it up and just sit down and play, then try again, and slowly find out
a little bit more every day.
Well, don't be scared, I have to admit when I finally start get into
my head how to place addon styles (pats) and folders into the HD and
find out the nice and easy way to pick for play just the same way as
when choose the onboard styles, some light are to see in the end of
the tunnel, but there are still a long way to go, at least for me....
All that said, Ketron SD1/SD5 is among the very best "play as it is"
keyboards I have tryed, but that's probably because the big amount of
styles/patterns who fit to my way of use, also that it don't sound as
you play a CD on your stereo.
Very "live-alike" regardless to what types of style, make you feel it's
the same band on stage all night.
I really like the well balanced factory set up, the live drums and smooth
way you can swap between the internal styles without any loooong seconds
to wait before ready to play next tune.
Just my little "mini-report", good luck whatever keyboard you choose to
play.
GJ