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#364806 - 04/11/13 03:14 PM
Re: bk9 demo
[Re: mirza]
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No confusion, Donny. I, personally, didn't think the sax sounded good at all. Maybe it was because I was listening to the song with my Yamaha YST MS50 sound system plugged into the PC. Gary
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#364808 - 04/11/13 03:26 PM
Re: bk9 demo
[Re: mirza]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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99% of whether a sax sound is good is the playing. Phrasing, evenness of touch (horn players, unless going for the effect deliberately, do not jump in volume from note to note, but keyboard players have a hard time hitting every note almost the exact same velocity), ability to make phrase ends quieter than phrase starts (horn players run out of breath!), all of these make a radical impact on whether a solo is believable...
I must confess, I'm not too enthused about that Wham! solo. For starters, it sounded like he was playing an alto sax down in a tenor sax's range. Then you have to take into account that this is a BK-7m. Not a BK-9. No switch enabled up glisses like the SA saxes have. But the BK-9 is supposed to have some of this kind of stuff.
For now, I'd be waiting patiently for them to hit the stores, and for Roland to release their usual top quality demos. We have seen neither, yet...
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#364818 - 04/11/13 08:08 PM
Re: bk9 demo
[Re: keybplayer]
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Loc: So California, USA
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ok guys it has been brought to my attention by good sources that the Bk-9 for the most part will have the bk-5 sound set with a few super natural sounds as I hear the Demos being a BK-5 owner I can hear it and it not just a bad player the sax sounds is bad horn sounds are not good maybe the tone wheel stuff will be good for organ sounds pianos are nice on BK-5 as for pad and strings very nice as well but it is what it is it will not have the thickness we want that is upsetting to me Roland has the abilty to put much better sounds in those areas the integra and G series synths have much better sounds pianos and el pianos, organs, strings good but the other stuff not good my Tyros 4 will fill in where the Bk-5 -9 falls short SAX sounds for sure I was hopeful Roland would of put a much full sound set in like there top of the line sound set and not the past BK sound set bad move for them . sadly this will make it a MOTL unit 76 keys will make me want one but for the price they are asking better sound set should of been added so the demos are what you hear BK- 5 type of sounds because that is what it is
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#364822 - 04/11/13 08:18 PM
Re: bk9 demo
[Re: mirza]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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I can assure you, despite Roland themselves not knowing how to pick and tune the best voices for styles, you CAN get some scarily good electric guitars out of the BK series. Their amp simulators have improved drastically since the G/E series. Check out my two BK-7m/KX-5 keytar demos.
And, although I give the G70 GrandX a slight nod, the pianos in the BK-7 still shine. Once again, I believe that it boils down to the controller... It's hard to modulate your playing strength on an action as light as the BK5/9. Mind you, they are still a bit stiffer than the PSR series. If you want to get the most dynamics out of a keyboard, setting the touch strength to it's minimum (the most force needed to get fff) is usually the best bet, but most arrangers set middle strength as default, and most early demonstrators tend to not fiddle with the factory defaults.
Saxes are still a toss up for me. The BEST SA2 demos make the Yamaha's saxes sound wonderful, but again, it's rare to find a user demo that comes even close. Roland is just in its infancy with SA style voices, and overall, I'd give them a slight nod. But it is still 99% the player that is going to make the difference. In the hands of a good horn player emulator, I think you would find the Roland adequate, at least.
Again, as I still class the BK9 as a MOTL arranger, not the 'flagship' that comparison with a T4 or PA3x would expect, it has much that other MOTL offerings don't have. 76 notes, key triggered audio loops (little buzz so far about this quite handy feature), a Chord Sequencer of some sort, ultra light weight, etc..
Roland at least can't be accused of having a 'me too' arranger here!
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