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#368085 - 06/24/13 01:20 PM
Re: Might have a S950 for Sale
[Re: hammer]
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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I would love to use the Roland G70 and the Lionstracs MediaStation...on every job I do...and yes the Roland BK5 could easily do the same job. The benefits are all mine, not the audience.. . As long as I can deal with the weight and carrying extra gear..I would be happiness with the two keyboard set up...Practical..nope But the main reason I play is for my enjoyment..what better than two keyboards with the best key feel in the business, touch screens, and each of them with strenghts that are at the top of the field..all packaged together in a 100 pound combo It feels so wimpy setting up a 16 pound keyboard, that does it all I also think folks get rid of their keyboards before they even know how to use them...I know I heard folks say..I don't need certain features...but if they learned how to use them, it would be a different story... I figured out the problem, all my "old friends" keep complaining about the weight, and almost convinced me to their thinking...I didn't even consider a light weight keyboard even a few short years ago..I always wanted the best, and that was top of the line..and yes it weighed a bit more, or you knew it lacked quality construction.. It sort of reminds me of old pickup basketball games...youn g kids had the shooting eye and quickness, but the older, wiser thugs , I mean players knew that bulk and heavier body just would wear the youngsters (light weights) down..Same with the G70 and BK5
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#368086 - 06/24/13 02:44 PM
Re: Might have a S950 for Sale
[Re: hammer]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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LOL, Fran...
I have to confess, I don't mind the light weight of the BK-9 at all! But, if Roland came out with a BK-10 using the same action, touch screen and build quality as the G70 (and all the features from the G70 that have gone bye-bye!), I have to confess, I'd probably ditch the BK-9 and go back to something 20 lbs. heavier!
For me, it's about capability, not weight!
Mind you, the E60 sported a 76 and speakers only 7 lbs more than the BK-9, and that had the touch screen... and that's only 2 lbs. more than an S950!
I think Roland could give us a touch screen BK with a decent 76 at under 30 lbs. easy. Leave off the speakers, it ought to be easy!
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#368104 - 06/25/13 10:16 AM
Re: Might have a S950 for Sale
[Re: hammer]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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I think we really need to see the inclusion of an arpeggiator in an affordable arranger before they become popular enough to get widespread in modern music stores.
Let's face it, we are a tiny fraction of stage and WS sales, and our arrangers are usually primarily set up to emphasize musics that no self-respecting kid (up to age 30, I'd say! LOL) is going to want to play! There has been a huge shift in music since our day, but our arrangers don't reflect it much. Everything else out there (including VERY inexpensive keyboards) includes an arpeggiator of some kind or another. Other than the Audya (outside most people's budget, and almost impossible to see in a store), no arranger includes an arpeggiator.
TBH, the BK-9, if an arpeggiator was tacked on, has most of the features that youngsters enjoy... audio loop playback, plenty of sliders to mess with the sound while it plays, etc..
But that arpeggiator is a must.
Deane, you might also consider that the BK-9 may be shipping out as fast as they get them in, in the initial rush to buy them, and also, how many OTHER $2500 arrangers are easily seen in the same area? Round my small market, there are no S950's, PA800's or BK-9's, let alone TOTL arrangers!
But I still feel our keyboard of choice is doomed to an ever dwindling market segment unless something modern gets grafted on. The arranger has much to offer modern players, but some features are needed, and a large portion of the NH type styles need dropping. How are you going to sell an arranger to a youngster if it is stuffed with ballroom dancing, bossa and samba styles? Even for us, the CONTENT is what sells us the arranger. Most of us happily give up on far more capable arrangers when there is less content or it doesn't suit our tastes.
Imagine you were a kid, would you touch an arranger with a barge-pole?
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