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#362821 - 03/09/13 07:45 PM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: captain Russ]
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Russ ... thank you ... glad to hear he is ok ...
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#362834 - 03/10/13 01:51 AM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: captain Russ]
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Originally Posted By: captain Russ
Chas just sent me a photo of his BRAND NEW KeyB Dou MK11.


Send Chas my best wishes. Hope he isn't staying away just cos he is mad at me. It's my job to get under people's skin ... but I always hope they get over it.

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#362835 - 03/10/13 03:11 AM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: Nigel]
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Fran,

Out of curiosity, the Roland E80 is supposed to be the "speakerized " version of the G70. Is it ? I mean do the basic samples and sounds correspond with the G70 as well as the way in which it can be tweaked, connections, etc.etc.

thanks,

John

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#362837 - 03/10/13 06:52 AM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: john smies]
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Originally Posted By: john smies

Fran,

Out of curiosity, the Roland E80 is supposed to be the "speakerized " version of the G70. Is it ? I mean do the basic samples and sounds correspond with the G70 as well as the way in which it can be tweaked, connections, etc.etc.

thanks,

John








John , the two models differ in many ways, other than speakers..Although the sounds are compatible and similar ..there are some differences..The edits are a bit different on the E80, but have most of the same as the G70..

I think the G70 is designed more for a professional use...with better keybed and key range, separate outs and a better build..

The E80 does have some "new" drum kits, replacing some that were on the G70..most have more emphasis on cymbals..
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#362839 - 03/10/13 07:05 AM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: Fran Carango]
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Thanks Fran.

As a matter of fact I am most interested in the Roland SRX-11 extension card with acoustic piano which apparently can be incorporated with many Roland keyboards and modules , even with a relatively cheap XV-2020. I wonder if any here have any experience with the Roland SRX-11 acoustic piano card in whichever Roland keyboard or module. Beware that I do own the PA800 and PSR750 but sometimes I long for "me old Roland E70 " piano sound, odd as it may sound. Anyway what I heard as far as demos go on the net the SRX-11 is fairly impressive, be it also rather expensive.............
Apologies by the way for slightly straying off topic but staying with Roland I am sure Fran will forgive me.... smile


regards,
John

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#362847 - 03/10/13 08:29 AM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: Fran Carango]
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E80 sounds better than G70 to me. I would have kept mine if it didn't weigh so much. It is a beast. 61 notes of course.
Great harmonizer, great drums.
DonM
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#362852 - 03/10/13 08:54 AM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: Fran Carango]
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Great work Fran! I didn't know you could play like that!
DonM
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#362864 - 03/10/13 04:04 PM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: Fran Carango]
Bill Lewis Offline
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Registered: 11/12/08
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Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
Fran

Very classy arrangement and playing. The G70 sounds great. If Roland were to update it I wonder what they would change ? Love to hear you do a whole night of solo playing with it. Keep me posted, you know where I am.
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#362924 - 03/11/13 11:07 PM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: Fran Carango]
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The E80 was an improved G70... more MFX processors, independent Master EQ and compressors for Style/SMF and Keyboard Part sides, 2 SRX slots instead of the one, MP3 playback (after an update), .bmp picture display (good for charts), plus many OS improvements. And some really good new drum kits (many of which are the core kits for the BK series)...

Sadly, Roland never decided to release it as a 76 (G80?). I would have bought one...
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#362963 - 03/12/13 11:00 AM Re: Why I am still happy with the G70 [Re: DonM]
Fran Carango Offline
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Originally Posted By: DonM
E80 sounds better than G70 to me. I would have kept mine if it didn't weigh so much. It is a beast. 61 notes of course.
Great harmonizer, great drums.
DonM





Don I agree with you...the weight I could have lived with..but it was a bit bulky..and only 61 keys...the optional goodies that Diki mentioned below..is the difference..
Also the placement of the D-beam control..top dead center...bugged me...I could not use it there..

BTW: Your E80...was my E80...I guess it turned out to be road worthy.. smile


Edited by Fran Carango (03/12/13 11:02 AM)
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