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#431862 - 05/18/17 02:59 PM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: guitpic1]
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Originally Posted By guitpic1
Donny(sp?) DNJ? NH audiences, not sure what that is about?


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guitpic1 wrote:.."just wish the 4X styles and voices were a better fit for my audiences."


I merely asking what is different about your audiences style wise vs all us other NH players regarding using a Yamaha, Korg, Roland arranger kb with much success etc? confused1


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#431867 - 05/18/17 03:49 PM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: guitpic1]
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I do nothing but seniors' places with my Korg Pa3x. Handles everything.

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#431895 - 05/19/17 09:00 AM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: 124]
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I have yet to own an arranger that didn't have enough drum patterns/styles to cover any request I received. For more specific needs, I have programmed, recorded etc to get exactly the feel I desire, but your solid, dance beats are all in there ... in every one on the market. Sometimes, they are named a bit differently from what you'd expect, but when it comes down to it, at least in western dance music, there are only 10-20 styles of rhythm needed to make the people dance.
90% of the dance beats I use can be covered with about 10. We've discussed this before - Roland started with a plug in card called "Easy 8" that had enough starter beats to cover almost any dance request. It was a "Swiss Army Knife" of patterns.


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#431899 - 05/19/17 09:08 AM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: guitpic1]
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Yes Dave I loved the EASY 8 and still use my own custom version of it with my S970

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#431909 - 05/19/17 02:40 PM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By guitpic1
Donny(sp?) DNJ? NH audiences, not sure what that is about?


Quote:
guitpic1 wrote:.."just wish the 4X styles and voices were a better fit for my audiences."


I merely asking what is different about your audiences style wise vs all us other NH players regarding using a Yamaha, Korg, Roland arranger kb with much success etc? confused1


Donny, I'm thinking there isn't much difference, but then I don't know....never played for a NH audience.
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#431910 - 05/19/17 02:43 PM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: guitpic1]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By guitpic1
Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By guitpic1
Donny(sp?) DNJ? NH audiences, not sure what that is about?


Quote:
guitpic1 wrote:.."just wish the 4X styles and voices were a better fit for my audiences."


I merely asking what is different about your audiences style wise vs all us other NH players regarding using a Yamaha, Korg, Roland arranger kb with much success etc? confused1


Donny, I'm thinking there isn't much difference, but then I don't know....never played for a NH audience.


That's ok people are people is what I'm driving at,.....and the gear you already have is way more then enough to make amazing music for them imo.....with a little TLC to make it yours and you wont need much more if anything at all...good with your music.

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#432748 - 06/09/17 07:24 AM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: guitpic1]
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EA7 sounding real good keys ........how can you go wrong for the price?

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#432755 - 06/09/17 09:15 AM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: Dnj]
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Love Ketron sounds. Have 4 pieces. Hate the company and their practices. I'll NEVER own another one.


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#432758 - 06/09/17 11:16 AM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
I have yet to own an arranger that didn't have enough drum patterns/styles to cover any request I received. For more specific needs, I have programmed, recorded etc to get exactly the feel I desire, but your solid, dance beats are all in there ... in every one on the market. Sometimes, they are named a bit differently from what you'd expect, but when it comes down to it, at least in western dance music, there are only 10-20 styles of rhythm needed to make the people dance.
90% of the dance beats I use can be covered with about 10. We've discussed this before - Roland started with a plug in card called "Easy 8" that had enough starter beats to cover almost any dance request. It was a "Swiss Army Knife" of patterns.








I still have an Easy Eight card shocked
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#432762 - 06/09/17 12:24 PM Re: EA 7, SD 7 OR? [Re: guitpic1]
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Let's not forget the Roland Discover 5

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