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#348156 - 07/31/12 07:27 PM Re: Roland BK5 vs Korg PA 500 [Re: montunoman]
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Originally Posted By: montunoman
[quote=Diki]I
. Is ANYONE making exactly what you want? [/quote

Sadly no. Ketron makes great salsa and merengue however their regional Mexican styles lack. Korg and Roland have some good Mexican styles. I only heard a good modern bachata style coming from Roland and it seems nobody has produced top notch regaeton styles even though it's been the hottest style on the Latin charts for years now.

I know I'd have much better luck working with karaoke tracks but that doesn't appeal to me at all.



Paul this is a perfect reason to use the style creator features in an arranger to change the styles to your "EXACT liking....why be a slave to the factory styles if they don't serve your personal needs.......the tools are on board ready to use.

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#348212 - 08/01/12 06:12 PM Re: Roland BK5 vs Korg PA 500 [Re: montunoman]
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
So Donny.... just how many great styles have you created from scratch?

Montunoman is not saying that things are ALMOST great, and he just has to do a bit of editing. He is saying entire genres appear to be missing! And ONE bachata isn't going to cut it at a Domenican wedding! Imagine if you had ONE good bigband style. How many others could you make from that one with YOUR style creation tools?

I am not sure you realize the difficulty in making these things.
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