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#403751 - 06/20/15 06:42 AM
Re: NEW KETRON SD7 Owners Please post REVIEWS HERE...
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Good job Deane, it sounds just like my Audya 76
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pa4X 76 ,SX900, Audya 76,Yamaha S970 , vArranger, Hammond SK1, Ketron SD40, Centerpoint Space Station, Bose compact
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#403760 - 06/20/15 10:54 AM
Re: NEW KETRON SD7 Owners Please post REVIEWS HERE...
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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#403762 - 06/20/15 11:10 AM
Re: NEW KETRON SD7 Owners Please post REVIEWS HERE...
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 3600
Loc: Middletown, DE
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Bachus,
Sorry for the delay in getting to you.
The SD7 has more functions (such as the Audio Multi tracks, Phrase Recording ... etc etc) which are NOT found in the Midjay Pro. Remember that the Midjay Pro is predominantly a PLAYER and the arranger is secondary, meanwhile the SD7 is predominantly an Arranger Keyboard and the Player is secondary, and so each one offers features in this direction not offered by the other.
Looking at the Arranger part of it, the SD7 has over 400 samples used to make it's internal sounds, while the Midjay Pro has 200. The SD7 has 260 styles while the Midjay PRO has only 143 (unless you get the AJAMSONIC version in either case).
The STYLE MODELLING feature on the SD7 is more extensive and in depth like on AUDYA series. The AUDYA of course offers even more in depth editing capabilities than any KETRON keyboard to date, more Audio components for it's style, more features like 6 outputs and SPDIF vers 3(SD7) and 2 (Midjay Pro) ... etc. It all boils down to what you want to accomplish and what you are willing to spend:-
* AUDYA:- Musician who is into totally creating their own, very picky on sound and so most elements must sound live (drums, bass and guitars). They rely solely on the AUDYA to represent their band both on stage and studio, being able to use or incorporate their own live audio drums (either you like those in the SD7/Midjay Pro or you don't).
* SD7:- Budget is a factor and so they don't mind loosing features like separate outputs, audio elements to styles especially Live Guitars that make a difference in all Audio styles in Audya (since only the drums are live), lighter weight, want the touch screen OS (AUDYA doesn't have a touch screen), want 61 keys (if you want 76, you must get AUDYA), want a module with the basic KETRON features to use in a studio or with existing gear (Midjay Pro)... and so on ....
So you see, there is a fundamental difference between both - or all 3. Whichever one suits your needs is what you go with - if you are willing to live with it's short-comings. AUDYA series is still the flagship if you want it all.
Don ... being able to control individual harmony parts, edit each one's parameters ...etc ... we had to reserve some features for AUDYA now, right :-)
Donny - welcome back to KETRON.
Thanks,
AJ
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#403768 - 06/20/15 01:31 PM
Re: NEW KETRON SD7 Owners Please post REVIEWS HERE...
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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1- Is there an internal HD for storage in the Ajamsonic SD7 or do I keep all my folders of Mp3s, txt files, etc, on a USB thumb-drive in the KB?.....
>>>AJ:- There is 16GB internal SSD storage. When you press the MEDIA buttons, it's the drive labeled KETRON. You can create a MP3 folder and dump all your MP3s there or create a MIDIFILE folder and do likewise. Just make sure any text or pdf files you want to associate with the MP3 or Midi or wave are also in the same folder.
2- Do I have to install the Ajamsonic upgrade or is it already inside,or ..?
>>>AJ:- It is already inside (if you got the AJAMSONIC version from Frank as he ordered some of both). To verify if you have the AJAMSONIC version, * Keyboard should have the AJAMSONIC label above the USB slots and on the back below the SD7 * When you press MEDIA, you will see the AJAMSONIC drive with all the various bonus material already installed. * When you connect to a monitor, the AJAMSONIC logo is the default logo displayed.
3- When you set up song Registrations how do you link TXT files for each song for easy access if needed in live play..?
To set up a REGISTRATION effectively, * Select the style you want to use ... e.g LATIN - Cumbia * If you want to make any modifications to this style (including it's OTS), you will have to do this and save this style as a USER style then recall this USER style before proceeding. See OTS & USER STYLE below. * Set the tempo, transpose .. etc * When satisfied, press the REGIS button to activate the REGISTRATION. * Press SAVE and chose REGISTRATION to create/save your registration. You can also save the current style as a USER STYLE from this screen. * Press SAVE AS if you want to give it a unique name (save means save with the default name REGIS_001) * Now when you name your registration, give it the same name as any text/pdf file you want it to load when it is recalled. Press ENTER on the screen to create the new registration. * You will notice Bank 1-4 ... so you can create +1000 Registers in each Registration Bank. This done so you can keep all your say wedding registrations in one bank, all your birthday registrations in Bank 2 ...etc. * To recall at the gig, press the REGIS button once more. * Scroll down to the REGISTRATION you want to load and press ENTER to load it OR ... Press Num Pad and enter the number corresponding to the Registration you want to load (this becomes useful when you have more than 20 Registrations to sort through .. OR .. (we will soon be adding a keyboard pad to search via typing in the name of the registration too).
*** OTS AND USER STYLE ... (share this on the forum with others) .... Since on the SD7 you cannot overwrite a factory style or voice, once any changes are made to either of these, you simply press SAVE and save as a USER style or voice. Remember that the OTS is linked to a style so to modify any OTS, first select the style whose OTS you want to modify. * Once you have selected the style, then press and hold down the OTS you want to change * You will be in the voice editor. * Change as you see fit and SAVE. When you save, this 'new voice' will be saved in the same location it was in before but under USER ... so if this was a Grand Piano you just edited, the new voice will be saved under USER - PIANO -and you will see GRAND Piano. * Repeat this for all the 4 OTS. * When done, press SAVE and save the new USER style. This still will remember the new OTS you have associated with it. * Now to use in a registration, simply recall this style (Remember once you are in the STYLES to press USER styles then the group the style belonged to...e.g. POP), set up and SAVE your REGISTER. At the gig, when you recall this REGISTRATION, it will recall your USER STYLE which in tern will recall the associated OTS that you programmed into it. Everything is linked as you can see so the REGISTRATION doesn't really manage the contents of the style - you do and store as a USER STYLE .. then use that style in a REGISTRATION. The registration will then load that style, any text/pdf file that has the same name as it (and we are expanding this to include any MP3, Midifile or wave that has the same name as the registration too to be loaded as well in the new OS - as is the case with AUDYA!
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