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#327839 - 07/01/11 09:32 AM
Re: Arranger vs Workstation Whats the Difference
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Hi Tony
WORKSTATION Have great sounds, massive editing facilities, but no pre-set content (Songbooks etc.) so you pretty much have to create what you want from scratch, thus an initial heavy workload. (Chord recognition and programming does come as standard in most boards these days though)
ARRANGER Is full of easy play features (They were after all originally designed the home market) and are great for knocking up something quick, however very limited when you want to customise.
A combination of the 2 boards (T4 and Kronos for instance) gives you the best of both worlds.
ALTERNATIVES Add a computer and software to an arranger, as this make even hardware workstations look limited; however the downside is that it requires a good midi implementation on the arranger to get the best out of it. (Not forgetting an initial steep learning curve)
Hope this helps
Bill
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#327862 - 07/01/11 02:47 PM
Re: Arranger vs Workstation Whats the Difference
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Let's not forget that when you mention an arranger to a working pro musician they cringe! & that's why you don't see them on major acts stages, all you see are Fanthom, Motif, Triton, etc, etc, ![wink wink](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/wink.gif) ....because the workstation lets you create track by track, and with combi, prog, & arpeggiators, smf, mp3,& create songs the way YOU want them to sound ...not the typical REPETIOUN of the style parts on arranger KB...like bass lines, drums, and many style parts...then you can play on top using the best sounds there is. All the complaint you constantly read about on here about what arrangers DON'T have can be done with a good workstation if you know how or have the will to learn..is it fun? YES,.....is it intimidating at first? YES....but like anything else once you get into it it will get easier and easier and more gratifying each time you play it...I also think you will be proud of yourself also once you start to be a music "CREATOR" vs a "style operator"......these new workstations, Mo xf, Kronos, Jupiter, etc,.. are becoming more & more exciting with so many great features as arrangers dwindle down year after year...the mighty workstation will rise to the occasion every time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD8cdxxEJkI&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0kpiMUOQqw&feature=relatedThis will give you and idea what you can do..
Edited by Dnj (07/01/11 03:24 PM)
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