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#463657 - 12/23/18 12:13 AM
Seven years full circle
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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In 2011, and for a couple years after, I was using a Roland BK7m module with lightweight controller keyboard and T.C. Helicon Harmony M voice processor. Today in nearly 2019, after going through several Yamahas, Korgs, Ketrons I'm back to about the same thing. In fact I can't really tell any difference in recordings of the same song from then and now. I said at the time I sold the BK7m that if Roland ever made a keyboard version of it, I would jump on it. That's pretty much what the EA7 is, with some additional enhancements. . . new styles, a few new sounds, and of course 61 keys. It also has a good vocal processor, but no harmony. And it has speakers, pads and sliders. It has a sound and styles I like. Certainly doesn't have some of the bells and whistles as competing lines, but it also does some things they don't do. Just thinking, I could have probably saved a lot of time and aggravation by not doing anything until now! I remember getting away from the module because I needed so many add-ons that it was a chore to set up all the time. It played midi files but didn't display the lyrics, except through an external monitor. It even had the makeup function that is missing now! So a laptop, vocal processor, monitor, controller, mixer all connecting cables and power supplies--it was a difficult configuration. I think the EA7 may have a little better sound processor, but it still sounds pretty much the same to me. And I like it. Just food for thought. I may post two recordings of the same song and see if anyone can tell which is which.
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DonM
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#463674 - 12/23/18 07:02 AM
Re: Seven years full circle
[Re: Riceroni9]
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Don, you have proven that it is not the keyboard but the man behind the keyboard. I bought every Technics that they made after the Kn1000, Roland, Tyros2, Korg 800,900,Pa4x,Wersi organ and keyboard. and now Yamaha Psr 2000,2100,S970, and S975.
I bought all these keyboards because of boredom, I needed a new keyboard because it got me excited again. I was not a Gary who found the excitement inside himself. I did my best work creating sequences, styles, pads, and performing when I was using Technics. Although I had many Technics different models, their OS was very much the same. That was a touch of Gary.
Don, you have a great gift, and it is not limited to music. May you have a beautiful Christmas and a HEALTHY New Year.
I like he Dons of this world, John C.
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#463683 - 12/23/18 10:18 AM
Re: Seven years full circle
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I talked with an old friend a couple nights ago who had some keyboard problems that I quickly resolved for him. He purchased a PSR 2000 when that model first arrived on the scene and has been using it ever since. A week ago, one of his key pads finally gave up, after all these years. I had some spare ones here, so he came to the house and I installed the strip for him, and everything worked fine. To test it, we plugged into my Bose L1 Compact and he fired up just as he has been doing every week for more than 2 decades. He still sounded fantastic. The irony of it all is that there was very little noticeable difference when he sat down and performed with my PSR-S950. Congratulations Don, Gary
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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