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#419942 - 04/16/16 02:34 PM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: Henni]
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That's the nice thing about modules (and they aren't dead): combine it with the keybed of your choice...

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#419945 - 04/16/16 03:08 PM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: ]
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Availabillity of sd9pro in europe is around planned in Oktober, so thats still 6 months away...
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#419965 - 04/17/16 02:27 AM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By: Bachus
Availabillity of sd9pro in europe is around planned in Oktober, so thats still 6 months away...


translated in Ketron terminology this means that it probably will be around BUG FREE in about two years time smile
As a musician be it a home user or a performer I see little point in getting my knickers in a twist about the prospect.

I guess the SD40 option is a better one as apparently most bugs have now been ironed out of the SD7. I am sure that eventually the streetprice of the SD40 module will be around 2000 euros in the shops here. Still a lot of dough though...

Many people here on the forum write about Ketron but how many actually own one and have done so for a considerable period of time ? I know Deane has and enjoys the SD7 while Bernie and Hennie commend the Audya . That's it ???
I am only saying that while the threads seem to imply loads of people are playin a Ketron and cannot wait to have the latest model the truth of the matter is that in the USA but also here in Holland and other European countries ( Italy excepted of course) the use of KEtron arrangers is not half as widespread as one is led to believe reading SZ forum content.
With the many options/models available by Yamaha and Korg this is not surprising in itself. Quality control with yamaha is rigid and (to the best of my knowledge) they have a good customer support. Korg used to be the same though with the arrival of the PA4X , its history of bugs and poor customer communcation I dread to say the same still applies. Ketron to me has always been top of the list as regards poor customer service, sorry AJ.

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#419966 - 04/17/16 03:06 AM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: Henni]
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SD9PRO around oktober this year?Ketron,come on.

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#419968 - 04/17/16 03:50 AM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: john smies]
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Originally Posted By: john smies
Originally Posted By: Bachus
Availabillity of sd9pro in europe is around planned in Oktober, so thats still 6 months away...


translated in Ketron terminology this means that it probably will be around BUG FREE in about two years time smile
As a musician be it a home user or a performer I see little point in getting my knickers in a twist about the prospect.

I guess the SD40 option is a better one as apparently most bugs have now been ironed out of the SD7. I am sure that eventually the streetprice of the SD40 module will be around 2000 euros in the shops here. Still a lot of dough though...

Many people here on the forum write about Ketron but how many actually own one and have done so for a considerable period of time ? I know Deane has and enjoys the SD7 while Bernie and Hennie commend the Audya . That's it ???
I am only saying that while the threads seem to imply loads of people are playin a Ketron and cannot wait to have the latest model the truth of the matter is that in the USA but also here in Holland and other European countries ( Italy excepted of course) the use of KEtron arrangers is not half as widespread as one is led to believe reading SZ forum content.
With the many options/models available by Yamaha and Korg this is not surprising in itself. Quality control with yamaha is rigid and (to the best of my knowledge) they have a good customer support. Korg used to be the same though with the arrival of the PA4X , its history of bugs and poor customer communcation I dread to say the same still applies. Ketron to me has always been top of the list as regards poor customer service, sorry AJ.

regards,
John


You can hardly find any Ketrons in Holland... Only 2 dealers... And so far many people on here have had one or more bad experiences with Ketron.....

ketron actually is a very small company and they just dont have the resources to test all their new gear to oblivion and back like yamaha does before release.. this makes buying a brand new Ketron instrument risky buiseness, better to wayt atleast a year like you said..

From the same order as the bugs in new software is the level of their customer service in europe, i have had some pretty bad experiences with them.. So you dont want to buy a used Ketron or one trough an online shop either, as you want to buy it with a dealer that has a good relationship with Ketron..


However, their soundquallity, and their functionallity in their high end units make them probably the most advanced arranger workstations out there, when it comes to arranging/accompaniment functions.

Each time they release a new high end product they create some GAS with me, even tough my mind tells me to staty away from it, but then making music is all about emotions isnt it?

Originally Posted By: audyaplayer
SD9PRO around oktober this year?Ketron,come on.


Which is probably a whole year to early... since its been confirmed that its whole new technollogy inside... the instrument currently is far from finished, guess thats the reason why we dont see any fancy video's of the instrument online yet...


Edited by Bachus (04/17/16 03:52 AM)
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#419971 - 04/17/16 05:52 AM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: Henni]
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Remember Franz Lambert uses an SD3, which is a good sign regarding reliability.
I think the small modules SD2, SD4, SD1000 and KlaviPro are relatively widespread, the expensive arrangers less so.

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#419974 - 04/17/16 06:07 AM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: rosetree
Remember Franz Lambert uses an SD3, which is a good sign regarding reliability.
I think the small modules SD2, SD4, SD1000 and KlaviPro are relatively widespread, the expensive arrangers less so.


Franz Lambert started using the Sd3 when it was about 2 years old... It just takes Ketron some time before their instruments are reliable... Tough i guess once they are reliable they work like a charm..

The SD2 and SD1000 are a different story, they are based on the ketron propetriery soundengine... Which is relatively unchanged in those modules.. The sd1000 is an SD2 with just more and longer samples(and some drumloops)
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#419975 - 04/17/16 09:09 AM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By: Bachus
Originally Posted By: rosetree
Remember Franz Lambert uses an SD3, which is a good sign regarding reliability.
I think the small modules SD2, SD4, SD1000 and KlaviPro are relatively widespread, the expensive arrangers less so.


The SD2 and SD1000 are a different story, they are based on the ketron propetriery soundengine... Which is relatively unchanged in those modules.. The sd1000 is an SD2 with just more and longer samples(and some drumloops)


And the SD4 is an SD2 with buttons.
The Klavipro had one bizarre problem, one of the two main piano samples was strikingly out of tune. The better one, actually a really advanced concert piano sample, unfortunately had a lot of built-in ambiance that it sounded acute, and I had to switch a multi-band equalizer to remove the odd frequencies.

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#420068 - 04/19/16 02:49 PM Re: AJ, is the SD9PRO the new Audya? [Re: Henni]
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Very informative interview with a Ketron representative. It is in Italian, but everyone interested can try to use Google or Bing translator...
https://tastiere.wordpress.com/2016/04/18/novita-ketron-2016-una-conversazione-con-marcello-colo/

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