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#464832 - 01/20/19 09:20 AM
Re: Technics Keyboard Were Ahead Of It's Time.
[Re: BradgeMusicTube]
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Registered: 11/04/18
Posts: 173
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Yeah, that's what i meant Thank you very much John. And well, the Technics C-600 from i believe 1984 had PCM drums, before the Sound Canvas. And polyphony from that was 24 notes sure! But, that didn't came out in `85 But in `91 (The SC-55) And it was just a glorified midifile player in my opinion. The KN-1000 had 16 notes of polyphony in 1990 and in 1993 with the release of the KN-2000 (Either 1993 or 1994) it went to 32 While others were still indeed chewing on 16-24.. And don't forget that a keyboard was an all in one machine, the KN-2000 had great sound edit capabilities, a fantastic sequencer, a great style composer, lots of sounds and styles, and i believe was roughly the same pricepoint as the SC-55. Not starting an argument here, but just sharing what i know..
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#464835 - 01/20/19 10:04 AM
Re: Technics Keyboard Were Ahead Of It's Time.
[Re: BradgeMusicTube]
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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No arguments here Yes the SC-55 was released as you said.. Let me clarify what I should have said.. LA synthesis was developed in the mid 80's and Roland produced the MT32... a 32 voice sound source using PCM partials.. followed by other LA sound source instruments.. D10, D20, D70 (31 voice), D50, MV30, U20,U220, U110..... otherwise not a 1 shot adventure.. The only Technics keyboard I owned (personally) was the KN2000 (considered to be the best model till the KN7000). Compared to the same period models like the G1000 (Roland), and the Korg i30...I didn't think it faired that well.. I'll leave it there before John gives me an ear full
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