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#339081 - 02/07/12 09:30 PM
How many have no problems with thier Audya
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Registered: 07/31/08
Posts: 570
Loc: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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I,ve goota say firstly, I don't think there is an arranager out there that matches the Audya in live sound drums bass and loops.
But here comes the clincher. I like many, came on board early expecting Audya to be an on going work from Ketron not AJ. Although I appreciate the effort and upgrade offers he has, it's still apparent to me the 42.b had, and has some serious issues, (bugs). Where are the fixes? a scan of the Ketron forum will give you reasons to believe they should be sitting up and taking notice. Things such as "Freezing ("my prob currently") those timing issues, and about in all 7 that should have been resolved by now. I spent $5,500 AU dollars on this board, can't trust it on a job.
I like all of us need answers in a format that says, the technicians at Ketron have identified these issues ("and they will know exactly what they are, because I'm sure they would have been fixing them all the way along") and this is what is required to correct them, in plain and simple language that can't be confused.
I won't be selling the Audya 76, for the reason I gave above, but also, it's de valued equity caused by the associated problems along the way mean that to sell is to loose a lot of money, ("won't be comming back for another Ketron") but I'll hang on to it in the eternal hope that Ketron start doing what they set out to do and get it right.
Honestly, if it was a car or building, they would have been out of buisness and probably both in jail for providing a product that does not do what it was meant to do ("read the promo specs and so on, and various warranty and lemon conditions world wide")
So I ask one final time for someone from Ketron to fess up, and get this show back on the road.
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#339091 - 02/08/12 06:09 AM
Re: How many have no problems with thier Audya
[Re: Robbo]
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Registered: 04/02/10
Posts: 264
Loc: Cape Coral, Florida USA
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Hello again fellow Audya owners,
I feel I must agree after joining this forum and reading about the many problems so many have had with their Audya's.
It is obvious Ketron has Hardware and Software issue's that they either can't resolve or won't resolve or are still trying to resolve.
I continue to have channel output problems that require 2 or 3 reboots to correct. Either the Left channel is missing or sometimes NO sound at all . It has been an inconvenience , but thankfully it finally boots correctly and performs flawlessly.
I'm sure I've given my board more of a work out than any of you, I'm playing 6 and 7 nights a week and practicing during the day. It always come's through for me.
I have to give Ketron credit for developing a product which incorporates the use of "LIVE , REAL AUDIO ". This obviously is a tricky technology and NO OTHER manufacturer has ventured into it.
For me, it's ALL ABOUT the " SOUND "! Three years later, I am still THRILLED with performing on the Audya. I recently sold my Tyros3 because it just couldn't compete !
My Audya has made me a lot of money, expanded my popularity and demand, inspired my musical creativity and has taken me to a musical level NEVER before achieved with any arranger or combination of Keyboards in over 40 years on stage.
Hundreds of people have felt compelled to approach me and compliment me on the SOUND and the Music they are hearing. That alone is worth EVERYTHING to me as a musician!
Yes, I agree there are problems with Ketron and the Audya! HOWEVER...............................
When I eventually play this keyboard to the end of it's life, I will turn around and buy another one just like it.
Until another manufacturer designs an Arranger that sounds like the Audya, I'm sticking with Ketron!
Through THICK & THIN, GOOD & BAD, REBOOT after REBOOT!
Jim
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#339116 - 02/08/12 12:18 PM
Re: How many have no problems with thier Audya
[Re: Robbo]
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Registered: 05/23/11
Posts: 284
Loc: Northern Germany
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Hi Robbo,
I bought my Auday5 in October 2010 and had only ONE PROBLEM : A Style was stuck, sounded like a machine gun.
But I caused this error by my own : I did not press the "unplug usb-device" button from windows, so I got a corrupted filesystem on audya-hd.
I fixed it via scandisk, but Ketron had to send me an "undamaged file". They did it via email, and now, for more than 12 month I had NO PROBLEMS, neither before the upgrade to 4.2B nor thereafter.
My "A5" sometimes runs 10 minutes, sometimes 10 hrs, but never a bug ! No output problems.
I donīt use the midi-connection very often, but whe I do it works.
A few styles have a little timing problem, but that can be identified only by musicians I think.
I would buy it again if I had to decide to buy a Tyros4 or an Audya !
I must admit, that Iīm using the Audya5 only as a "home-player" only, but after almost 40 years playing accordion / organ I think that I can judge the capabilities of this instrument.
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Greetings from East-Frisia ( Northern-Germany )
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#339122 - 02/08/12 01:28 PM
Re: How many have no problems with thier Audya
[Re: NiteLife]
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Registered: 07/31/08
Posts: 570
Loc: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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Hello again fellow Audya owners,
I feel I must agree after joining this forum and reading about the many problems so many have had with their Audya's.
It is obvious Ketron has Hardware and Software issue's that they either can't resolve or won't resolve or are still trying to resolve.
I continue to have channel output problems that require 2 or 3 reboots to correct. Either the Left channel is missing or sometimes NO sound at all . It has been an inconvenience , but thankfully it finally boots correctly and performs flawlessly.
I'm sure I've given my board more of a work out than any of you, I'm playing 6 and 7 nights a week and practicing during the day. It always come's through for me.
I have to give Ketron credit for developing a product which incorporates the use of "LIVE , REAL AUDIO ". This obviously is a tricky technology and NO OTHER manufacturer has ventured into it.
For me, it's ALL ABOUT the " SOUND "! Three years later, I am still THRILLED with performing on the Audya. I recently sold my Tyros3 because it just couldn't compete !
My Audya has made me a lot of money, expanded my popularity and demand, inspired my musical creativity and has taken me to a musical level NEVER before achieved with any arranger or combination of Keyboards in over 40 years on stage.
Hundreds of people have felt compelled to approach me and compliment me on the SOUND and the Music they are hearing. That alone is worth EVERYTHING to me as a musician!
Yes, I agree there are problems with Ketron and the Audya! HOWEVER...............................
When I eventually play this keyboard to the end of it's life, I will turn around and buy another one just like it.
Until another manufacturer designs an Arranger that sounds like the Audya, I'm sticking with Ketron!
Through THICK & THIN, GOOD & BAD, REBOOT after REBOOT!
Jim
Hi Nitelife, I did in my preamble say re the Audya, its the best re sound and live performance no quarms there. You say putting up with the problem and not calling the manufacturer to task is the answer. I'm sure I and many others disagree. My audiences would not tollerate more than one shutdown during performances, it's a tough market, and the Audya makes it useless re live gigs for me. There is another post here which states that Ketron techs gave information to owner to rectify a file (coruption). Whether or not it's a user fault or a manufacturer fault this should have been diseminated via e-mails to owners, same as any other product update or recall, to correct issues. I did also say that the plague of problems besetting the board have devalued it immensely. I know you are making great living with it, wish I was you, but considering that the Audya is virtually worth less than half it's real value until it's fixed in the consumers eye's I believe whilst you may return to the buying table with them, many others will not. Ketron have a real problem with understanding the public as a client that needs to be respected. Thier marketing and public relations are deplorable. Just one instance. The manual! dowloaded the manual from the Ketron site, thinking that because the illistrations in the manual are almost unreadable (blury), the PDF will fix the problem and allow me to print, diagramms with clarity. Think again, not only are the diagramms, pictures of the board and so on just as fuzzy, you cant even, say take a clip of an illistrated diagram of the buttons on keyboard, to place it in a programe ie, paint, word, Illistrator, and so on, and print it out, for a better reference, particulary if you have a stack of two keyboards with Audya on the bottom, and can't see the button assembly clearly. So I hope that some real reaching out from Ketron will happen here. They need as stated before to state clearly, these are the problems we have fixed, and how we fixed them since the board was released. Then and only then would I return to thier buying table.
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