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#457344 - 09/02/18 09:55 AM Hammond SKX demo...
Dnj Offline
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and for you arranger players with a module BK7..?



cool2 headphone

what I like is it's simple and sounds great with a module of some kind, BK7, SD40,SD60,...that said it let's you concentrate on your playing skills and if your a singer vocals too, ...has enough bread and butter sounds to do just about anything too. cool2


Edited by Dnj (09/02/18 10:36 AM)

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#457438 - 09/04/18 08:48 AM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: Dnj]
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The second video .. they are using the BK7m as a drum machine only..
The player is playing all the parts .. 2 manuals and bass pedals..
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#457440 - 09/04/18 08:58 AM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: Fran Carango]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By Fran Carango
The second video .. they are using the BK7m as a drum machine only..
The player is playing all the parts .. 2 manuals and bass pedals..


Thanx Fran I thought so the BK7 really always sounded great and LIVE!....love the simplicity of playing with just the organ and accomp module cool2
...it really let's YOU BE THE PLAYER instead of worrying about all the other fluffy crap in an arrangement... I really like these kinds of setups for home bedroom player use..
Hmmmmmm I better stop writing before I start shopping...
just sayin. coffee


Edited by Dnj (09/04/18 09:00 AM)

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#457443 - 09/04/18 09:07 AM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: Dnj]
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Let your fingers do the walking... pile up that gear smile

Lately I been on a buying spree...I like to try gear.. problem is , after I get the gear I don't want to part with it.. grin

I have more on the way smirk


Edited by Fran Carango (09/04/18 09:10 AM)
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#457445 - 09/04/18 09:16 AM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: Fran Carango]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By Fran Carango
Lately I been on a buying spree...I like to try gear.. problem is , after I get the gear I don't want to part with it.. grin

I have more on the way smirk


surprised oh no now what?????...

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#457496 - 09/04/18 09:13 PM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: Dnj]
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Lovely... botvideo’s

He 2nd one make me wonder why there are not more arranger modules..
They are just an awesome tool o expandd organ/digital piano/accordeon.. in so many ways..

The bk7 has been obsolete now for quite some time.
Which only leaves ketron as a module choice..
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#457498 - 09/04/18 09:55 PM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: Dnj]
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Bachus I must politely disagree. BK-7m is still considered a current product, and not obsolete by any means. SD40 on the other hand is like a unicorn. Never saw one in person, not many places you can buy one, perhaps only one person in the USA who can fix if it has a failure. Major unannounced changes in OS updates, such as changes to chord fingering(!), see below:

http://www.synthzone.com/forum/ubbthread...with#Post391871

And then it was quickly orphaned by the SD60/90. Believe me I read the Ketron forum pretty closely when this module was new. I personally can't stomach the risk associated with their products. Others may disagree but AFAIC, caveat emptor. A shame really, because I do agree that there should be more choices in arranger modules.


Edited by TedS (09/04/18 09:56 PM)

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#457504 - 09/05/18 02:44 AM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: TedS]
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Originally Posted By TedS
Bachus I must politely disagree. BK-7m is still considered a current product, and not obsolete by any means. SD40 on the other hand is like a unicorn. Never saw one in person, not many places you can buy one, perhaps only one person in the USA who can fix if it has a failure. Major unannounced changes in OS updates, such as changes to chord fingering(!), see below:

http://www.synthzone.com/forum/ubbthread...with#Post391871

And then it was quickly orphaned by the SD60/90. Believe me I read the Ketron forum pretty closely when this module was new. I personally can't stomach the risk associated with their products. Others may disagree but AFAIC, caveat emptor. A shame really, because I do agree that there should be more choices in arranger modules.


First off, Roland hasn’t produced a single bk-7 since they closed Roland Italy(info from former Roland Italy employee).. so what they are selling currently seems to be old stock..

Next to, th sd90 does nor Orphan the SD40, the SD40 is still the extreme lightweight ketron arranger module, priced €1700 here in europe.. its comparable in size to the bk7.

The SD90, is its big brother, its atleast twice the size, and twice the weight of the sd40, and comes with a few high end features not available on the sd40.. but both have their own place in Ketrons assortment..

Yhe problem is that if you base your opinion on what you read on the internet, you generally find all of the not so good things as thats what people tend to dicuss on the internet... while not getting the possitive part ...

Currently there are 3 people selling Keyron in the US...
- Frank..
- AJ..
-IMmusic (related to Wersi USA)

All 3 are part of the synthzone community, and known to be trustworthy and reliant.. i wish we had 3 such reliable shops in Holland... glad we have one single Ketron dealer.. and offcourse Musik Store in Germany, which is a huge shop that delivers in Holland, but i never buy at these big shops as often service is unpersonal and not as good as from small dedicated dealers..
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#457511 - 09/05/18 06:01 AM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: Dnj]
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The BK7m is made in China; Italy has nothing to do with the manufacture of it.

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#457587 - 09/06/18 08:05 AM Re: Hammond SKX demo... [Re: abacus]
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Orla doesn't make them anymore, but there is new old stock in a dealer I know here in NJ and others in US..
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