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#402114 - 05/07/15 02:33 PM
Re: Dramatic price drop of Roland BK-9
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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The BK-9 is a great arranger in many respects, but marketed dismally. The two screens are a put off until you bother to read the manual to understand that they act in concert to one another in making changes much faster than menu based buttons.
The only peeve I have is that Roland was too lazy or cheap to hone their sounds, unlike Yamaha e.g. that has polished their OOTB sounds.
It is definitely a keeper IMO, but takes a bit of work.
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#402138 - 05/08/15 07:01 AM
Re: Dramatic price drop of Roland BK-9
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I have a suspicion Roland is getting out of the Arranger Keyboard market, maybe for good...maybe not, but I feel it's the former.
I thought the BK-9 was already an extraordinary bargain...76 keys, nice action, terrific organ (with drawbar control) and very decent Leslie sim, and good strong basic sounds like acoustic piano, Rhodes, guitars, strings etc., not to mention the relatively large style library.
They certainly have the basics for an exceptionally good top-line arranger, especially if they borrow from their synthesizer line.
Ian
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