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#359550 - 01/25/13 10:43 PM
Re: Roland BK3 + iPad at NAMM
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Registered: 04/25/05
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I'll just duplicate a post I put up at Roland-Arranger.com, to save you all surfing around... I'm hoping that I get egg all over my face when how wrong I am is pointed out to me, but I've read the manual and can't find it... I've only taken a cursory look at this software, but unless I have missed it, I feel that Roland have missed a perfect opportunity with this iPad app...
Let me explain. It appears that the screens are set up to DUPLICATE, to a large part, the front panel of the BK device. But I see no access to most of the 'hidden' functions. Yes, you can now quickly change the Chord Recognition Type parameter, but that seems to be most of it. Personally, if I am working with this app and a BK, why do I need duplicates of buttons I already HAVE? My hands are playing the arranger, all the primary functions are right there...
But what about all the important functions buried away in sub-menus? Stuff like Fill/Rit's, 1/2 Bar Fill-In's, Reset Bar, Arranger Hold's and the like? Once upon a time, ALL of these things would have got a front panel button. But to save costs, they gradually got buried away in sub-menus, practically useless - with the exception of the BK-7m which has an FC-7 input (mind you, 7 buttons is not enough for style control AND the reappearance of these buttons).
I honestly fail to see the NEED for the arranger controls to be duplicated, but I do see a need to bring these once front panel commands back out to a place where you could actually USE THEM, live.
Now, don't get me wrong... the ability to call up and organize Performances and Styles is handy, no doubt. But I feel that an awful lot of effort has gone into duplicating functions in the app that the buttons on the keyboard are right there for you. And very little to extending the live usefulness of the app. The good news is, if Roland owners get a hold of Roland and ASK for a screen in the app to do this, perhaps an update could address most of this. But if you don't ask, you don't get...
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#359601 - 01/26/13 02:00 PM
Re: Roland BK3 + iPad at NAMM
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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It isn't really a full featured editor... TBH, I am a little confused as to the usefulness of the BK Partner app other than a good way to edit Performance lists. But you can't use it to CREATE full Performances, from what I can see.
One thing is IS useful for might be to add the 'Favorite Tones' feature from the BK-3, which hasn't made it to the BK-5's (or BK-7m's) OS yet. You can set up the ten buttons for Tone access to call up your ten most favorite sounds, no matter what Bank they are in. A handy feature, only on the BK-3 so far. But the iPad app can do it, so there's ONE live use for it, anyway!
There's a possibility that the hooks into the deeper OS features can't be addressed, but I don't know for sure. But as popular as these apps are, especially with younger buyers (mind you, how many youngsters are going the arranger route in preference over WS/Synth/Stage keyboards?) perhaps this is the way to bring them into the fold?
The Lyric Viewer app seems pretty handy, and may address some of the shortcoming in the way that PDF's are handled by the keyboard itself, and the Scale Editor seems a boon for those using it for Middle Eastern and other non-Western scale musics.
But all in all, I'm pretty disappointed in how little usefulness this Partner app has, so far. But with feedback from its customers, perhaps it can be addressed. I think we are all faced with budget arrangers with fewer and fewer actual buttons on them, as manufacturers look to cut costs, and many functions that used to be right there where you needed them get buried in menus. Here is the perfect opportunity to restore the full functionality without raising the cost of the arranger itself.
Let's hope they see it our way...
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#359611 - 01/26/13 03:29 PM
Re: Roland BK3 + iPad at NAMM
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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I rather like that there is no forced position for the iPad. Some might like the iPad front and center, but some might want it over to the left, more out of your line of sight with the audience, etc..
And, let us not forget. Most musicians that already have an iPad already have some form of mounting hardware. There are mic stand adapters so you don't need to carry an extra stand, and many arrangers have a music stand, which would support the iPad front and center if that's where you'd want it...
Plenty of musicians already use iPads for lyrics viewers, SMF and MP3 playback, etc.. I guess my major beef is that it is iOS only right now. It's a shame the is no OSX version too. I'm not sure in its current form whether I'd need it on the gig. But as an easy Performance List editor, I sure could use one at home to organize my set lists. But with no iPad yet, I guess I have to wait for an OSX version.
This brings up a larger question, of course. Is the world better now that there are at least THREE more incompatible OS's (iOS, Android, bada) with apps that won't run on a computer or laptop? It must be a developer's nightmare. Time was, Windows or MacOS, and you were done. Now we have so many more choices. But are we better off for it?
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