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#416733 - 02/14/16 11:05 AM
Re: New Keyboard, what to get
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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an arranger kb tyros or s series, korg pa4x/pa900, BK9, and a synth workstation Montage, Motif, Kronos, etc, is the way to go you can cover almost any musical project that way...there is no need for two arrangers Imo.. I fully agree, even better if one of them has 88 keys piano action and the other has top of the line synth/organ action.. Also i am a firm beleiver that having two different brands adds more diversity to your sound.. But then, the OP is asking for a single arranger keyboard....
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#416740 - 02/14/16 11:41 AM
Re: New Keyboard, what to get
[Re: RMepstead]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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I must be a bit dumb but I have to say that I do not understand what varranger does. I think it is a piece of software that you purchase for a laptop; and that you connect that laptop to your keyboard somehow...but how does it change anything that you play on your keyboard please? I have a Technics KN7000 if that helps any explanation. vArranger is equivalent to the arranger software that comes with every arranger keyboard, however it can be loaded on to a computer and be used with any keyboard, (Arranger, Organ, Synth, Workstation etc.) whereas the arranger software on your KN7000 is built in, so can only be used conveniently on your keyboard. (Imagine being able to take all your arranger settings and control of your KN7000 and use it with a Korg Kronos Workstation for example) Hope this clears up the confusion Bill
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