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#463239 - 12/16/18 01:34 PM Leaving Arranger Keyboards
squeak_D Offline
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With some serious thought, I’ve decided to leave the arranger keyboard scene. Recently I’ve switched my entire setup to computer. I’ve just not been feeling that the arranger meets my needs anymore. I’ve switched over to DAW’s and VST’s. The workflow (at least for me ) is so much more intuitive.

I just no longer see the point in buying new keyboards anymore for my use. It’s much more sensible as a home musician to buy a new VST rather than an entire new board. It’s considerably cheaper and majorly saves on space.

Had some good back and forth with members here over the years. I wish you all well, and the best....

Sqk


Edited by squeak_D (12/16/18 03:48 PM)
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#463241 - 12/16/18 01:41 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: squeak_D]
W Tracy Parnell Offline
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Registered: 08/22/06
Posts: 766
Loc: NY
Originally Posted By squeak_D
With some serious thought, I’ve decided to leave the arranger keyboard scene. Recently I’ve switched my entire setup to computer. I’ve just not been feeling that the arranger has been meeting my needs. I’ve switched over to DAW’s and VST’s. The workflow (at least for me ) is so much more intuitive.

I just no longer see the point in buying new keyboards anymore for my use. It’s much more sensible as a home musician to buy a new VST rather than an entire new board. It’s considerably cheaper and majorly saves on space.

Had some good back and forth with members here over the years. Wish you all well.

Sqk


Especially if you are not playing live (not sure of your personal situation) your setup can indeed make a lot of sense. Enjoyed your posts over the years-don't be a stranger and best wishes.

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#463244 - 12/16/18 01:57 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: squeak_D]
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Originally Posted By squeak_D
With some serious thought, I’ve decided to leave the arranger keyboard scene. Recently I’ve switched my entire setup to computer. I’ve just not been feeling that the arranger has been meeting my needs. I’ve switched over to DAW’s and VST’s. The workflow (at least for me ) is so much more intuitive.

I just no longer see the point in buying new keyboards anymore for my use. It’s much more sensible as a home musician to buy a new VST rather than an entire new board. It’s considerably cheaper and majorly saves on space.

Had some good back and forth with members here over the years. Wish you all well.

Sqk


Squeak it's no surprise with all the different ways to make music today and the popularity of computer based programs it's no surprise especially if you are not performing out. Good luck, explore and discover new things…! It's the wave of the future of music...
Merry Christmas


Edited by Dnj (12/16/18 02:07 PM)

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#463245 - 12/16/18 01:57 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: W Tracy Parnell]
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Squeak
Best wishes for your new venture ... enjoy whatever you do ...
Stay well ...
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#463247 - 12/16/18 02:03 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: W Tracy Parnell]
squeak_D Offline
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
Exactly.., I don’t perform anymore. I can do so much more with software than I can with hardware. The other day I bought a VST on sale. Over 2000 sounds, many sounding better than my MZX-500.., and I paid $4.99 for the thing! For less than $5.00 I essentially got a new keyboard (plus I have a slew of other VST’s). It’s the best move for me.

Sqk
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GEAR: Yamaha MOXF-6, Casio MZX-500, Roland Juno-Di, M-Audio Venom, Roland RS-70, Yamaha PSR S700, M-Audio Axiom Pro-61 (Midi Controller). SOFTWARE: Mixcraft-7, PowerTracks Pro Audio 2013, Beat Thang Virtual, Dimension Le.

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#463250 - 12/16/18 02:43 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: squeak_D]
Torch Offline
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Registered: 12/17/12
Posts: 770
Let me guess what you got; xPand!2. If so, I agree that it has tons of very good patches. I bought another license for it when it was going for 99 cents. It's their way (Air Music Tech) to get you to upgrade to the expansion bundle. The expansion bundle is a bargain itself. It would be great to be able to call up sounds in xPand!2 by MIDI PC messages. You can sort of solve the problem by creating lots of "rackspaces" in Gig Performer.

I, too, no longer buy high end keyboards anymore thanks to software based instruments and tools though I still play occasional gigs. You can't beat its flexibility. However, it is easy to spend lots of money on software as well.
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#463251 - 12/16/18 03:01 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: squeak_D]
Riceroni9 Offline
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Registered: 11/15/04
Posts: 1298
Loc: TX, USA
Whatever it takes to please your internal "music muse"... and I wish you tons of happiness in this pursuit. You can always decide to "backslide" if you get bored... but I doubt if that will be the case. Making music... no matter what the method... is good for the soul... and hopefully, good for the hearts and minds of your listeners. All the best, ----Dave Rice

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#463253 - 12/16/18 03:39 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: Torch]
squeak_D Offline
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
Originally Posted By Torch
Let me guess what you got; xPand!2. If so, I agree that it has tons of very good patches. I bought another license for it when it was going for 99 cents. It's their way (Air Music Tech) to get you to upgrade to the expansion bundle. The expansion bundle is a bargain itself. It would be great to be able to call up sounds in xPand!2 by MIDI PC messages. You can sort of solve the problem by creating lots of "rackspaces" in Gig Performer.

I, too, no longer buy high end keyboards anymore thanks to software based instruments and tools though I still play occasional gigs. You can't beat its flexibility. However, it is easy to spend lots of money on software as well.


Yes! It was xPand2. I downloaded the trial version, and within ten minutes I was shocked! I’ve got several of AIR’s products. xPand2, Mini Grand, DB-33, and Velvet. Haven’t looked back since stepping away from arrangers.

Sqk


Edited by squeak_D (12/16/18 05:23 PM)
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#463254 - 12/16/18 04:08 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: squeak_D]
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
I hope Yamaha and others are watching these post and realize nobody wants to spend $5,000 on an arranger keyboard anymore just saying....
Vst/Daw programs are taking over...

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#463255 - 12/16/18 04:19 PM Re: Leaving Arranger Keyboards [Re: squeak_D]
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Then I hope they are not watching, because I really enjoy playing arrangers.
Not going to spend 5k on one though, unless it has features that would justify that price. So far no one has for sure.
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