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#3474 - 05/16/06 05:23 PM
Re: Yahama, Casio, Roland: Who's got the best sounds ?
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Yep, Casio made some pretty cool analogues back in the heyday. They also did make something cool since. It was called the MZ2000. It was a full blown arranger made about 6 years ago.
Sonically it stands up nicely vs the big 3. Alas, the styles themselves aren't of top quality, but the board is still useful as a synth anyway.
We just did an A/B demo using the same midifile over at the General Arranger forum. Surprisingly enough, the MZ stacked up well against the competition, which to this point includes a Roland G1000, a Korg PA80, the Yamaha Tyros, the Yamaha Motif Es, and a freeware soundfont, the SGM 180.
Overall I thought the G1000 and free soundfont SGM180 sounded best, followed by the PA80 ( better mix and drums than the MZ ) and the MZ ( better lead voices than the PA80 ). The Tyros was ok but not great, and then dead last was the Motif ES.
Go figure huh ? Except I also believe that Yamaha has never seemed to put much if any effort into their GM sounds anyway. Nowhere is there any more evidence of that then on the Motif ES itself, which has very poor GM sounds, but very good panel voices ( patches ) overall ( IMHO of course ).
Just for the record, I have the Motif ES, the PA80, the MZ, and the SGM180 soundfont.
The bottom line is that I echo what others have already said.. Trust your OWN ears because sound itself is way too subjective in the first place. It also seems that a large percentage of the dedicated Yamaha arranger players at the GA forum rate the WK stuff ahead of the low end Yamaha arrangers in a similar price range.
AJ
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#3477 - 05/22/06 03:21 PM
Re: Yahama, Casio, Roland: Who's got the best sounds ?
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Registered: 11/17/99
Posts: 1150
Loc: netherlands
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Originally posted by Craig_UK: MORPH Kurzweil don't make arranger keyboards that's why they weren't added to the list. They do make great sounding synths which are easy to program as you put. Craig, you can't be serious are you Allthough I agree the Kurz is great (I own a K2600S since 1999) it is certainly not an easy to program synth! Personally I'll need another ten years to find most of the in depth possibilities.. The structure of VAST itselve gives the synth unlimited possibilities..
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Keyboards/Sound Units: Kurzweil 2600S, Roland VR-760, Acces Virus C, Roland G-800, Akai AX60, Minimoog, Machine Drum, Roland R8-M, mediastation x-76
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