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#424829 - 08/14/16 10:59 PM
Re: So What will be the NEXT LEVEL with NEW Arrangers
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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I'd go for the following:
Sell the keyboard for 1/2 price with NO styles. Then pick and choose what styles you want for the style of music you play (from the manufacturer or from 3rd party). That also means do you want basic styles or do you want, and are willing to pay for, the cat's meow.....elite styles?
! Hi Mark Either the above , or if they have to sell it with styles, just say a minimum of a hundred or even 200, at least let you choose the genres that you want. Somebody who plays modern dance music or funk, isn't likely to be interested in Ballroom . The scope of what they include , is too wide. I 've sort of gotten over, I must have every style I can lay my hands on, even if I'd never use it in a million years. I think the same could be said of some functions. ie I want the top end arranger, for the quality of sound, but I may not require the harmoniser , or I may not require the sampling function, but one has to pay for it because it's included. Some functions should be optional. I really like what Yamaha did with their expansion packs. Not that the ones they've got suit me, but if they had them for more general use,.
Edited by rikkisbears (08/14/16 11:10 PM)
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#424832 - 08/14/16 11:48 PM
Re: So What will be the NEXT LEVEL with NEW Arrangers
[Re: Mark79100]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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I'd go for the following:
Sell the keyboard for 1/2 price with NO styles. Then pick and choose what styles you want for the style of music you play (from the manufacturer or from 3rd party). That also means do you want basic styles or do you want, and are willing to pay for, the cat's meow.....elite styles?
That's the same way they should sell you cable television, because I'm paying for 600 channels and all I watch is the news and the History Channel. I'm thinking of giving that up and connecting a smart TV to the Internet.
With arrangers, I think this would be the most dramatic change an arranger manufacturer can make. Styles you have no use for have been status quo since arrangers were in the embryonic stage. Time for a major change in marketing. I know I'd snap up a PA4x in a minute if I could select the styles I want for it. And it wouldn't be all 400 styles they drop on you now that no one (on this planet) actually plays! People buy arrangers with content for a reason.. Half the price? that does not sound very realistic, does it? 95% of styles are free because they get copied from earlier models... selling witouth styles does not bring a company much... In current day arrangers there is more then enough room to add hundreds or 1000's of your own styles... No, i think selling arrangers witouth content would be a fail.... However, adding an arranger with only a minimal amount of content to a proifessional workstation could be a great idea (because 89% of current styles does not apeal to a workstation player, those in generall are not the players wayting for ballroom and german Schlager styles)... Those workstation people allways boast their own ego telling everyone they create their own content.. well, then just a dd the pro feature, and allow people to create their own content.. But then again.. adding arranger features witouth the content does not make the instrument any cheaper, its just that many of those "pro" players are offended by the genre of most of the styles..
Edited by Bachus (08/14/16 11:52 PM)
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#424862 - 08/15/16 08:51 PM
Re: So What will be the NEXT LEVEL with NEW Arrangers
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 1661
Loc: USA
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Hi Bachus.....I didn't mean that literally (sell the keyboard for half the price). I meant.....deduct whatever monies a manufacturer spends in style creation from the retail price. Throwing this out there....just figure out how much of the selling price of the keyboard includes styles development and deduct it from that selling price. You'll make more money by selling the styles a la carte and the player will then be a happy camper also. A win-win situation to me.
Look at what they did in the computer world. Previously you could buy a program like MS WORD and own it and the license from now until forever. No more costs. Now you buy the package cheaply and you renew the license (to use it) every year. Point being......for good or bad, Microsoft changed its marketing. The arranger world has learned nothing....been slogging along in the mud forever. For "good or bad" change SOMETHING. Catch our interest with something innovative. Wake us up. Save us from the drudgery of "same old, same old!"
I for one, don't want to pay for a keyboard that has features and styles I'm not going to use. Like that complex operating system on the PA4x. I'm wondering how much of the cost of that keyboard can be attributed to such complicated (mostly unneeded) software. And, it IS complicated. There are options in there that a rocket scientist will never get to (nor have the time to get to it).
I bought the PA3x with the intention of customizing the sounds and styles, etc. I'm now finding out you either spend whatever time you have working on getting better musically or working on learning a new operating system and keyboard features. Not enough time for both. And now I think someone mentioned that the PA4x is different even from the PA3x and you now have to learn that new one. Not for me anymore......I just want to play music and let the good stuff come out of me and not the fancy overpriced keyboard.
Using the PA4x as an example, I'm saying......why pay for 10,000 sounds, 10,000 styles, 10,000 ways to customize, etc. Just give me a shell of a keyboard and let me add my functions that I need. Like buying a car. You start out with 4 tires and a steering wheel and keep adding on all the options that YOU want until you're put together your perfect machine.
And......Rikki is right...not just the styles. You should have the option to cherry-pick whatever it is you need. I think that way they would sell a ton of keyboards.....a lot more than they're selling now if they adopted this method. After all, many of us ARE educated consumers. We're not going to pay extra for a generic machine that was blanket designed for everyone around the world.
Mark
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