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#360280 - 02/04/13 03:06 AM
Re: How long have you had your keyboard?
[Re: abacus]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have had my Technics KN7000 for ten years. It never let me down, and I shall never sell it.
I, however, have had a slew of other I have kept from 6 months to 3 years.
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#360297 - 02/04/13 08:11 AM
Re: How long have you had your keyboard?
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2447
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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G1000s since they came out, is it 10+ years ? I had three for a while and now down to two as I'm slowly moving on to the BK7M. They still work great. I'm amazed how some of you guys switch to a new board and have it out on a gig in no time. Its taking me forever to program all my Styles. In the days before arrangers I also moved slowly and didn't feel I really had a true mastery of a board until I worked with it for about 6 months. And that was when I was gigging a lot more. Once I would get in that comfort zone I would hate to leave it as many here do with their arrangers now. This has given me an idea for a new thread, your favorite setup of all time. Bill how difficult is it setting up the BK7m?....I assume your using a controller or the G1000? What are your experiences so far pro/con? personally I never had luck when I went the module/controller route thru the years, I just like it "All In One"... good luck. Don I'm using the BK7M with either an old Roland EP760 Piano or my Casio Privia just for the keyboards. I've never used a contoller and don't have any idea how to program one. My idea was to have an arranger with a decent keyboard which is why I didn't go for a BK5. I'm liking the BK7M more as I work with it. Sounds are great, most styles OK, I've added some from my G1000 and a collection of styles on CD. The biggest pain is the wheel you use to select things. I have a small studio in my garage that is not heated when I'm not there so when the unit is cold the wheel has a mind of its own. Turn it clockwise and it may move forward but then will decide it wants to go backwards !! I've even been warming it up with a hair dryer when I first go out there. The other real issue is the One Touch Settings. I like to have about three different voices for m RH . For EX. Piano to start, Sax for a solo, and then Piano strings or Brass for a finish. The One touches give you the option of having four, "IF" you can program them. As you do it they get "tangled" with the Part Settings which come on automatically as you choose a Style. Sometimes both sound, sometimes a LH part won't sound at all. I've spent hours trying to set up One Touchs for each Style and finally gave up. I'll just go with the Part Settings which give you two voices for the RH for now until I get all my styles done. Then I may go back and retry doing the One Touches. There's a lot to do with effects too, more than I understand right now. Why can't Roland make a DVD for programming their products? Two calls to them didn't give me much help. As for the One Touch problem the answer was "its a new feature which may still have bugs" You also cannot use the MI feature along with a RH sound. Its either on or off and cannot be combined. OK enough complaining, I still like the unit.
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Bill in SC --- Roland BK9 (2) Roland BK7M, Roland PK5 Pedals, Roland FP90, Roland CM30 (2), JBL Eon Ones (2) JBL 610 Monitor, Behringer Sub, EV mics, Apple iPad (2) Behringer DJ mixer
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