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#418856 - 03/29/16 11:29 AM
Re: Looking for a gigging keyboard
[Re: guitpic1]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Edited by Dnj (03/29/16 12:18 PM)
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#418863 - 03/29/16 01:38 PM
Re: Looking for a gigging keyboard
[Re: guitpic1]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Donny is right on the money - 10 jobs a month is about 25 percent of what he does now and what I did until health issues caused me to retire. It's not the keyboard, it's the person behind the keyboard. If that person is a good entertainer they can work as much or little as they wish. I still have my gigging rig, which consists of a PSR-S950, Bose L1 Compact and all the accessories that make it easy to set up, tear down, and get to the next job on time. From your posts, I'm assuming that you rely heavily on your vocals, which is what most of the more successful OMB entertainers do. The PSR Series does an excellent job of providing outstanding backing for your vocals, it's relatively lightweight, easy OS, and sounds incredible. Even Don Mason will tell you that, though he has jumped ship for a Korg. If I were in your shoes, I would concentrate more on my vocals, add a lot of variety to your play list, and go from there. You have the hardware, and apparently, have the talent. Just expand on what you now have and you'll do just fine. All the best, Gary
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#418865 - 03/29/16 02:35 PM
Re: Looking for a gigging keyboard
[Re: guitpic1]
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Registered: 03/02/06
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PA4X is definitely NOT a wannabee. It's the best all around arranger I've ever had. Your mileage may differ. TX Don, like everyone else here, I trust yor judgement. Ever owned or used aTyros? No, atleast not a Tyros 5... Both are awesome instruments, personally i think i would even prefer pa4x for gigs ( better styles, better build quallity, better vocalizer, equall sound quallity, better piano sound).. In the end you build your own performances and sounds.. Tyros 5 however definately has more to offer for advanced hobby players. Ensemble voices, sa2 sounds, expansion packs... In the end, this is perfect for sit and play and use the content others created.. So choose your poison, or do as Donny said, stick with what you have as thats more then enough for gigging and making money..
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