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#397845 - 01/06/15 07:07 PM
Re: NAMM Winter 2015 Leaks........
[Re: Dnj]
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Edited by Dnj (01/06/15 07:08 PM)
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#397860 - 01/07/15 09:08 AM
Re: NAMM Winter 2015 Leaks........
[Re: Dnj]
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I'm seriously considering one of these new pianos by Waldorf. Nice flat top (for the Tyros4), with 76 keys (that go down to low E) and from the on-line demos I have heard so far, a super instrument, although probably a little pricey. Then again, in some cases, you actually do get what you pay for. http://www.waldorf-music.info/zarenbourgAs far as Arranger Keyboards go, anything new is just not on my radar as the Tyros4 is more than enough for my arranger needs...the Tyros5 wasn't enough of an upgrade, and after using the T4 for some time now, it would be difficult to go back to the much lighter and shallower actioned, non-aftertouch, PSR keybed. I suspect Yamaha will be replacing it's long-in-the-tooth Motif line very soon, and I figure the S950 replacement won't be out until the fall or later. Ian
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#397868 - 01/07/15 10:08 AM
Re: NAMM Winter 2015 Leaks........
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The new Nord will be the Nord Stage 3, according to an out-of-focus 'appetizer' video. It obviously has a well-sized display, which is unusual for Nord. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNnEH5KczpYA rather credible website, which correctly predicted that this model would be revealed in December, says it will cost 4,000$! Regarding a Roland Fantom successor, I am pessimistic. I think it was Roland's intention to address the less risky low-/mid-priced market with the FA-06/08, and they are economically in a position too unsettled to invest in a high-end workstation. I hope it will change again one day. It would also be very nice if the released a BK-7m successor and didn't completely forget the BK-9, but no sign of that... Actually Roland does not need to make a huge investment to make a credible top of the line workstation... We all know that what makes todays Synths and workstations running is called software... And they got all the software parts to create something sensational ... Based on cheep modern day Intel hardware... Imagine they add, the software of the V-synth, JP80, Fa, Integra7, V-drum, V- piano, and their great organ sounds intoo a single instrument, some feautures if their aria range and maybe even add style support, and offcourse a lot of real time controllers and a great keybed, and fullMDaw integration comparable to the NI komplete Which means nothing new, just adding the things they allready have and integrating them in a single workstation.... Which keeps development costs fairly low... While hardware costs might even be lower by using COTS parts... It would blow everything we have seen so far away, including Tyros, Audya and Kronos... And if they make it a modular expandable system, they can keep selling new software expansions for years, and maybe even sell hardware upgrades...
Edited by Bachus (01/07/15 10:09 AM)
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