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#401707 - 04/23/15 10:23 AM
Re: It's finally here ... the new KETRON SD7 !!!
[Re: leezone]
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Ye, drums are great of course, nothing new really for me being an Audya 5 owner, actually less as SD7 omits the audio guitars, audio bass guitars
upgrade my Audya 5 with a touchscreen, much more RAM, SSD, super fast CPU, new OS, more RH sounds, let us add our own audio guitars, make it lighter, and THEN we are talking advancement in the Arranger world!!! There is one important thing we learn from the SD7, touchscreens work well for arrangers... Now lets tell that to Yamaha..
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#401708 - 04/23/15 10:53 AM
Re: It's finally here ... the new KETRON SD7 !!!
[Re: Ketron_AJ]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Spalding, I'm with you on this one. I believe arranger keyboards may have hit their pinnacle, or at least they are very close to it. As an entertainer, there's really not much more I can ask of the keyboard that has not already been provided. Cheers, Gary
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#401709 - 04/23/15 10:54 AM
Re: It's finally here ... the new KETRON SD7 !!!
[Re: leezone]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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upgrade my Audya 5 with a touchscreen, much more RAM, SSD, super fast CPU, new OS, more RH sounds, let us add our own audio guitars, make it lighter, and THEN we are talking advancement in the Arranger world!!!
For Yamaha, that would be at least three generations of Tyros's . Tyros 8, anyone? chas
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#401730 - 04/24/15 06:09 AM
Re: It's finally here ... the new KETRON SD7 !!!
[Re: Ketron_AJ]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Actually, electronic keyboards seem to be going back to their roots, which explains the recent hardware modular synthesizers like Moog 55 and Roland's System M1. Also, there's a plethora of VST's emulating early analog synths, vintage combo organs and electric pianos which seem to appeal to the younger users who missed out on their hardware counterparts.
I can see "live" analog control being added to more arrangers, like filter cutoff and ADSR generators, if its inclusion on lower priced arrangers (Yamaha's PSRE-series e.g.) is any indication.
I can definitely see Gary's point, especially since the several year old arranger I presently use could fulfill my needs well into the future, hardware failure limitations being the only issue. Styles and sounds are editable so keeping it fresh is just a matter of digging in and doing some programming.
I think of it this way...do I really need something that allegedly surpasses the instrument I have now, or am I just buying to get something different and to satisfy my inner acquisition urge?
What can't I do with my current instrument that I need to do on a new one? Are the new sounds, timbres that I will actually use, or do they just make impressive listening?
Are the extra functions/features on the new instruments really that necessary, or, am I only concerned with making one or two things relatively easier, even though I’m managing to get by quite nicely with a comparatively painless workaround?
So far, nothing new (arranger-wise) has remotely impressed me, and I'm kinda glad, as the money can be used for other pursuits, and the time I'd otherwise spend learning a new (and perhaps even more complicated) operating system might be far better spent either fully utilizing the present one or, improving my playing skills.
Ian
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