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#414001 - 01/02/16 12:45 PM
Re: 2016, looking forwatd
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Montage, Kronos rack, Roland TOTL - that's more than optimistic. Please tell me quickly if you KNOW these things, as the first thing I'll do is return my BK-9 to Thomann again (a few days left) and prepare myself financially for the Kronos rack. Montage seems a pretty sure bet.. Korg needs something new, but dont have a Kronos replacement anywhere near ready, and some people have been hinting at a rack, it could just as well be a Kronos rack, tough its highly speculating... There however is another thing Korg needs to replace soon, thats the SV1 stage piano. And seems Roland is in the works with a new workstation like instrument, they need to add some form of accomp to compete with motif arps and korg karma.. It could just as well be an arranger in disguise.. 3 weeks till Namm and we will know more..
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#414006 - 01/02/16 02:20 PM
Re: 2016, looking forwatd
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Here's what I'm looking forward to for 2016 - OH YEAH! Enjoy those fantasy keyboards, and while you are fantasizing, I'll be playing my antiquated S-950 aboard the boat, or maybe just sipping a cold one while sailing down the Chesapeake. Good luck on all those wishes, Gary
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K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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#414015 - 01/02/16 04:35 PM
Re: 2016, looking forwatd
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2445
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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Korg needs something new, but dont have a Kronos replacement anywhere near ready, and some people have been hinting at a rack, it could just as well be a Kronos rack, tough its highly speculating... There however is another thing Korg needs to replace soon, thats the SV1 stage piano.
How about the Korg Havian. I like having a piano keybed with arranger functions. Seriously thinking about getting one.
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#414064 - 01/03/16 11:38 AM
Re: 2016, looking forwatd
[Re: guitpic1]
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Havian is the only real stagepiano/arranger hybrid... Maybe a Havian 400, a havian with the pa4x inside... Now that would be tempting for me..
The arranger part of the havian 30 is equall to the pa300, which is still kind of the low end of the spectrum..
When looking at Yamaha's DGX 650, I considered the Havian 30, more keyboard than the Yamaha...but also twice the price. The arranger part of the DGX 650 is very elementary compared to other arrangers..maybe on the level of a PSR E4xx. Thing is, I want to have a weighted keyboard for trying to learn piano...and the DGX650 seems to hold up well for the price. Since the DGX 650 won't be used for gigging, arranger capabilities were not a high priority for me. Besides, a person can midi from the DGX to another arranger, should that be desirable. That's what a piano playing friend does. By far the best solution currently for a stagepiano arranger is adding A Ketron module or Varranger to a top of the line stagepiano (Kawai MP7 or ES8, Roland RD800, Korg Kronos, Kurzweil Forte, Nord Stage 2.... All are great stagpoano's tough some offer much more) Its a pitty none of the big names has created a TOTL arranger/stagepiano solution.. Tough i need to admit, Kronos is a very TOTL instrument, the only thing it misses are arranger styles..
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