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#443452 - 12/28/17 11:54 AM
Re: EA7 Live Recordings
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 526
Loc: CA
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As usual, great voice and playing, especially the right hand part. Thanks for sharing
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Jim
SD90,Korg I3, KMA Liverpool,TC Helicon Play Electric, Fender Sonoran Guitar, vArranger, Bose S1 Pros, Bose L1 Compact, Aiwa Exos-9
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#443508 - 12/29/17 09:46 AM
Re: EA7 Live Recordings
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Thanks guys. I pretty much agree. The audience did notice that the sound was different. They didn't say it was better or worse, but different. In all fairness, I didn't do much to the styles, other than I changed a few drum kits. I thought they were good overall, and there are a lot of choices for the type music I mostly play. I found some good guitars, but not many. Sax, organs and horns are very good. I absolutely love many of the Roland styles and that was my primary reason for trying the EA7. I find the lack of decent break/fills extremely irksome I was able to use Intro one on some styles as a break/fill, but you have to time it perfectly. There is a button that says break/fill, but it is only total silence, no riff at all. Using the Break/fills and Fill buttons on the PA4X can make a style feel so much more live. No real drummer plays a song with just the same pattern the entire way. They are usually putting in accents, little riffs, subtle volume changes, etc. and a good bass player follows appropriately. The two screens are useful but really small. It does not display text files and has no vocal harmonizer. I knew all this ahead of time, and thought it might not matter as much as I thought, but I was wrong; it did matter a lot in real-time use. I don't want to go backwards as far as functions I use. I wish Korg would redo their style endings to work as well as the Roland or Yamaha. Some of the Korg styles, especially on the short ending, just STOP and the sound cuts off too quickly. I have learned to live with this and to play around them. Nothing is perfect, for sure, and it is one of the few gripes I have about the PA4X. I also wish that Korg, Ketron and Roland had the ending ritard function that is achieved on Yamaha by quickly pushing the Ending button twice. While nit-picking, I love the way the Korg leaves the auto-start function on when you end the style. On Yamaha you have to remember to hit the AS button EVERY time you start a style, if you don't save it to Registration, and even then the setting isn't retained if you stop and restart. Having said all this, I could certainly live with the EA7 if it were necessary, but it isn't; I believe I have the best of all available arrangers FOR ME, in the PA4X. As always, I will remain alert for new developments from all companies. Hope I'm still interested when the PA5X comes out! As for Genos...if it were $1500. less in price I might try one, but that doesn't mean I'd change necessarily. I wouldn't mind 76 keys at that weight, and I would love to have that Pedal Steel sound. I may consider the PA5X-76 if and when it comes out, but only if it isn't toooooo heavy. Most of the time now, it doesn't matter because I seldom move, but that situation can always change. Ya never know. Hoping Roland shows something new and great soon, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Rambling over for now.
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