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#402610 - 05/20/15 09:50 AM
Re: New Total Arranger from Germany with budget price
[Re: john smies]
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Actually, the keyboard really sounds good. What is bad about the keybed? If it has a light touch, similar to the Yamaha PSR series, I'm all for it. I don't want, or enjoy weighted keybeds. I bet DNJ would like that big, touch screen display, too. I wonder if they are available in the USA? Gary
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#402615 - 05/20/15 12:14 PM
Re: New Total Arranger from Germany with budget price
[Re: Dnj]
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rosetree
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Actually, the keyboard really sounds good. What is bad about the keybed? If it has a light touch, similar to the Yamaha PSR series, I'm all for it. I don't want, or enjoy weighted keybeds. I bet DNJ would like that big, touch screen display, too. I wonder if they are available in the USA? Gary Listen close personally it sounds like an early 80's Casio IMO they could of at least had a professional demonstrator also......love the big display but sorry not interested. Thanx for the link always nice to see what's on the market. Like I said earlier I'm in a Happy holding pattern & until I see & hear what I NEED I won't make a move at this time. This is the NEW DNJ my friends....carry on This is not the demo of the Deebach arranger, but just of the original keyboard that serves as the hardware bodywork. Of course the sounds are completely exchanged, so the demo tells nothing about the Deebach. He explained in the Musikmesse video that his sounds are implemented in hardware chips, so the interior is obviously totally different to this low-range keyboard. But as false conclusions are drawn so quickly, it is obviously bad marketing to choose such a cheap keyboard as a hardware/bodywork platform...
Edited by rosetree (05/20/15 12:17 PM)
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#402624 - 05/20/15 05:41 PM
Re: New Total Arranger from Germany with budget price
[Re: john smies]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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If I were able to understand German, the vid would have made a lot more sense. But, since I only know an inkling of German, I had to make some assumptions, which the entire world knows what that means. (Benny Hill described it perfectly.) All the best, Gary
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#402629 - 05/20/15 10:57 PM
Re: New Total Arranger from Germany with budget price
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Actually, the keyboard really sounds good. What is bad about the keybed? If it has a light touch, similar to the Yamaha PSR series, I'm all for it. I don't want, or enjoy weighted keybeds. I bet DNJ would like that big, touch screen display, too. I wonder if they are available in the USA? Gary Listen close personally it sounds like an early 80's Casio IMO they could of at least had a professional demonstrator also......love the big display but sorry not interested. Thanx for the link always nice to see what's on the market. Like I said earlier I'm in a Happy holding pattern & until I see & hear what I NEED I won't make a move at this time. This is the NEW DNJ my friends....carry on This is not the demo of the Deebach arranger, but just of the original keyboard that serves as the hardware bodywork. Of course the sounds are completely exchanged, so the demo tells nothing about the Deebach. He explained in the Musikmesse video that his sounds are implemented in hardware chips, so the interior is obviously totally different to this low-range keyboard. But as false conclusions are drawn so quickly, it is obviously bad marketing to choose such a cheap keyboard as a hardware/bodywork platform... Thats where the money is, they buy a €200 keyboard, ad their sounds and sell it for €800... and people still think its a bargain at €800. For me its only an indication about how cheap todays hardware is... even the totl arranger parts are obvously in the same pricerange.. thats probably the single reason they all stick with this kind of hardware, because its cheap and they can make a lot of money on the hardware.. (software development is where the costs are, but both at Korg and Yamaha those teams have been reduced greatly over the years)
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