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#382371 - 01/23/14 09:21 AM
Re: TRADE anyone?
[Re: zuki]
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Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
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Right on the money, Spalding. Yup, ten years with an i30 followed by the past four years with a Pa1Xpro. So, basically with the same MO for going on 15 years. I'm in no way a tweaker, well, enough to satisfy what I need to do. And Lord knows, a Pa1Xpro can be a tweaker's paradise, if you need it to be. That's the way, uh-huh uh-huh, I like it. Caveat: the rumoured Pa4X could, er . . . Hey, I'm only human
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#382374 - 01/23/14 09:49 AM
Re: TRADE anyone?
[Re: zuki]
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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A genuine "player" could be happy with any top model arranger from the last ten years.. The newest styles (any style can be used on the same 10 year old keyboard) are not the best reason to keep buying the current model.. As for sounds..a ten year old board has great pianos including EP, it has great bass, drums are mostly good, sax and guitar are very usable, organ and brass rival the new stuff...the most important ingredient is the "player"..
The guys buying something every six months are the "biggest losers"..The gain is next to nothing and it is interferring with you learning to use the instrument...most never even get to know what the instrument is about..
Sometimes we think it makes our performing life easier...but when you consider how well you could know your 10 year instrument...does it? Very few folks here can tell you how to use your instrument in detail...maybe a punch in to sequence (change) a bass line in a variation style etc..
The more time we spend understanding and making use, of our instruments...the better player we can become....
Personally, I have no doubt I could be a contented player if I never changed from my G1000, or a decade earlier keyboard to the G1000 in that era..A 10 year old interval is not night and day difference...except for the gimmicks..
If you are waiting for the next version of what you own...you already have the wrong keyboard..in your hands...learn what you have!!!
PS: I understand the need for new toys, but keep it in perspective..especially if you want to be efficient on the keyboard..
Edited by Fran Carango (01/23/14 09:50 AM)
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#382377 - 01/23/14 10:43 AM
Re: TRADE anyone?
[Re: zuki]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Hey, Zuki, of course you will know what is best for you. I'm just glad to see you are thinking about getting back into your music...besides, advice is like castor oil...easy to give, but hard to take. Ha Ha!!!
John is right about the BK-7M being a tad hard to fathom, but if you have used, or have had any experience with, any Roland arrangers in the past while, it shouldn't be too bad.
DonM was using one with a controller keyboard and he seemed to get along fine with it.
I used a module a long time ago, a Roland RA-90, both with an arranger, and also with a digital piano...I eventually stayed with the latter setup.
Using two arrangers "live" can be challenging due to the many permutations and combinations available, but, it will also increase your palette of styles.
Good luck in whatever you choose.
Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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