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#33474 - 05/19/08 09:49 PM
Re: Ketron SD5 - first impressions
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/13/08
Posts: 1144
Loc: Staten Island, NYC
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I enjoy Them too, actually i have few of them now, not SD5s but i mean few Ketrons at once: SD5, SD2, SX3000, possibly XD9 and of course AUDYA. This all came into my hand in one single day and actually was my first time dealing with Ketron after programming many years for KORG. They are very nice but i agree and dissagree on few things with DonM but hey, i am still new here.
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#33476 - 06/30/08 05:26 AM
Re: Ketron SD5 - first impressions
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Registered: 01/29/02
Posts: 32
Loc: Tustin, CA, US
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Hi,
I have been a Synthzone member for a long time but hardly post any comment, so naturally I'm still a Junior. I just got a SD5 for about 3 weeks now and here's my take.
Everything is wonderful if this keyboard is your first Ketron. However, I am quite disapointed since I have been an owner of the X1 for many years and really love it. I'm going to only list the cons that I feel about this new toy:
1) I'd rather select the styles by entering numbers between A and B instead of having to access them through the styles buttons. Because once you own the keyboard for so long, the numbers are memorized and can be easily set while performing live. 2) Some of the intros and endings from the SD5 suck comparing to the X1. 3) The SD5 is missing so many nice styles that I really love from the X1. 4) The X1 has the stereo line in so you can plug in another audio source such as another keyboard or CD player... Why take this away? 5) The SD5 also miss some great human voices that you can find in the drums part to insert to a midi song. But when I transfered some songs that I created with the X1, I no longer hear them. Why take things like this away? 6) The "leslie" organ sounds much better on the X1. 7) Some styles are not well mixed and the warm string or organ is extremely loud. 8) Using the "Key Start" button to set the screen to the song list is great. But you keep having to reset it while performing. Why not create another button? 9) Finding a different drum style to change to a midi song is too much trouble when you hit a voice button and the screen changes. 10) The X1 has 3 "fill" buttons. The SD5 has only one so you must have a pedal to access them. Otherwise you'd have to rely on the "Jump" button. 11) I still can't figure out where they hide the basic GM voices yet. During my first performce with this SD5, I could not reach the "Orchestra Hit" sound, because it's not in the string group. 12) When I attempted to load some styles from the X1 to the SD5, it does not let me send to the group of styles that I want. Also the mix is pretty weird when transferred to the SD5. 13) I like some of the Disco styles from the SD5 but the techno styles still suck. When I loaded a midi techno song that I did with the X1, the whole drum part disappears so I had to do the whole thing all over again.
There is much more that I will soon discover. I am sure the SD5 is a great keyboard, and I enjoy some of the new features. But I was hoping it would have been a much better improvement to the X1. Instead I have a feeling like it's a completely different keyboard. I was going to sell the X1 but I think I'm going to keep it because at least for now, I don't think that the SD5 can replace it. The worst thing that Ketron did with this keyboard is the old fashin floppy drive instead of the USB port. Why??? I think the main purpose is to make you pay for the hard drive, otherwise you can easiy plug in an external drive.
Thanks for reading my comments. MM
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#33479 - 04/27/10 10:44 PM
Re: Ketron SD5 - first impressions
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Junior Member
Registered: 08/22/02
Posts: 21
Loc: Houston, TX, USA
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I fully agree. The X1 is superior to the SD5 in sound, arrangements and how well balanced the left and right parts blend. I saw the SD5 on ebay and assumed that it would be an improved, expanded version of the X1. Whatever is better on the SD5 however cannot compensate for the rest. Originally posted by MrMelody55: Hi,
I have been a Synthzone member for a long time but hardly post any comment, so naturally I'm still a Junior. I just got a SD5 for about 3 weeks now and here's my take.
Everything is wonderful if this keyboard is your first Ketron. However, I am quite disapointed since I have been an owner of the X1 for many years and really love it. I'm going to only list the cons that I feel about this new toy:
1) I'd rather select the styles by entering numbers between A and B instead of having to access them through the styles buttons. Because once you own the keyboard for so long, the numbers are memorized and can be easily set while performing live. 2) Some of the intros and endings from the SD5 suck comparing to the X1. 3) The SD5 is missing so many nice styles that I really love from the X1. 4) The X1 has the stereo line in so you can plug in another audio source such as another keyboard or CD player... Why take this away? 5) The SD5 also miss some great human voices that you can find in the drums part to insert to a midi song. But when I transfered some songs that I created with the X1, I no longer hear them. Why take things like this away? 6) The "leslie" organ sounds much better on the X1. 7) Some styles are not well mixed and the warm string or organ is extremely loud. 8) Using the "Key Start" button to set the screen to the song list is great. But you keep having to reset it while performing. Why not create another button? 9) Finding a different drum style to change to a midi song is too much trouble when you hit a voice button and the screen changes. 10) The X1 has 3 "fill" buttons. The SD5 has only one so you must have a pedal to access them. Otherwise you'd have to rely on the "Jump" button. 11) I still can't figure out where they hide the basic GM voices yet. During my first performce with this SD5, I could not reach the "Orchestra Hit" sound, because it's not in the string group. 12) When I attempted to load some styles from the X1 to the SD5, it does not let me send to the group of styles that I want. Also the mix is pretty weird when transferred to the SD5. 13) I like some of the Disco styles from the SD5 but the techno styles still suck. When I loaded a midi techno song that I did with the X1, the whole drum part disappears so I had to do the whole thing all over again.
There is much more that I will soon discover. I am sure the SD5 is a great keyboard, and I enjoy some of the new features. But I was hoping it would have been a much better improvement to the X1. Instead I have a feeling like it's a completely different keyboard. I was going to sell the X1 but I think I'm going to keep it because at least for now, I don't think that the SD5 can replace it. The worst thing that Ketron did with this keyboard is the old fashin floppy drive instead of the USB port. Why??? I think the main purpose is to make you pay for the hard drive, otherwise you can easiy plug in an external drive.
Thanks for reading my comments. MM
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