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#430915 - 04/19/17 07:49 PM
Re: THE DYING MARKET��OR IS IT!
[Re: Keyboardcapers]
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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Arranger keyboard is a tool, and we can use it many different ways. I most likely use mine in a way that others do not..
The least feature I use is arranger auto play. I usually try to eliminate extra parts. If I use pads, it will be in place of an arranger part I muted... I hate a cluttered up over busy sound..
I also don't care for one touch selections..I like my band members to be the same players all night long..
The arranger is far and away the best instrument for me.. Sounds compete with any other keyboard (Nord etc) My favorite choice is still a G70..
Anything I would do on a work station I can do better on the G70.
Layers , splits, quick instrument changes...G70 is best for me.
Sequencing and editing is easier and faster on my arranger.
Total control, mixer, mic input , effects, harmonizer, all easily ready to go...many times faster than a workstation.
If you need to put together a tune, arranger out shines any workstation. And easily saved as midi data for editing..
I can pretty much do without sampling, audio playback etc. I do have the EA7 if I want these features..
The superior key feel and key range on the G, is as good as it gets.. Drawbar organ covers the bases too. Extra sounds via expansion board..
Separate outs and effects routing too..
Arranger keyboard...... a tool that is hard to beat....
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#430976 - 04/22/17 02:11 AM
Re: THE DYING MARKET��OR IS IT!
[Re: Keyboardcapers]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have been using arrangers for the same about of time. I sometimes think, however, that since I come from an organ background,I feel an arranger has been a blessing and a curse. I still have a lazy left hand and would like to be able to play like UD, to name just one, that runs manual bass lines for example, rather than just comping as I do. I shouldn't blame the keyboard for my lack of perseverance however.
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#430991 - 04/22/17 10:48 AM
Re: THE DYING MARKET��OR IS IT!
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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I have been using arrangers for the same about of time. I sometimes think, however, that since I come from an organ background,I feel an arranger has been a blessing and a curse. I still have a lazy left hand and would like to be able to play like UD, to name just one, that runs manual bass lines for example, rather than just comping as I do. I shouldn't blame the keyboard for my lack of perseverance however. Hi Bernie Here’s an option for the Yamaha and one here for Korg Not as convenient or as flexible as an organ, but will suit a lot of users Bill
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#430998 - 04/22/17 01:51 PM
Re: THE DYING MARKET��OR IS IT!
[Re: Keyboardcapers]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Then, I guess we are still viable with our own generation, which is fine with me.
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#431005 - 04/22/17 05:56 PM
Re: THE DYING MARKET��OR IS IT!
[Re: Keyboardcapers]
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Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
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Exactly, Bernie. I'm 73 and my audiences are in that 60-90+ age group, so we share a taste for a certain era of music. An era of music that runs a range of genres, a.k.a. variety. The music they like is the music I like, so it's win-win.
Like myself, Bernie, you don't have to consider what's coming along with keyboards in the next 20 or 30 years - we just enjoy the 'now'.
As for the youngsters coming along now, well, they'll sort themselves out, I'm sure, and they too will follow along with their age group right through to their own 60-90+ years. And as long as everyone enjoys whatever it may turn out to be, then it'll be win-win for them also.
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#431011 - 04/23/17 02:17 AM
Re: THE DYING MARKET��OR IS IT!
[Re: Keyboardcapers]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Very well stated
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