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#490432 - 02/27/20 11:43 AM The best arranger that never was
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Its my Jupiter 80, the keyboard has everything an arranger player could wish for..
4 keyboard parts (with 3 splits) from which 2 parts have 4 layers..
Incredible nice acoustic and synth sounds, and easy access to editing them on the fly
All your main sounds direct accesible trough direct access buttons..
Great drums, nice arpeggiators, keyboard harmony setting..
Nice touchscreen, 4 knobs and sliders for direct controll
It has everything an arranger player possibly could want..
Except, that one thing.. backings (styles,songs,multipads)



The instrument was designed as the ultimate performer keyboard
And thats also what it feels like..

They should have added styles.. and named it the G80...
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#490433 - 02/27/20 11:57 AM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Bachus]
Dnj Offline
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Great Synth but NOT an Arranger keyboard ........
you could always use backing tracks..

Good luck with it Bachus.


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#490437 - 02/27/20 12:59 PM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Dnj]
Bachus Offline
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Originally Posted By Dnj
Great Synth but NOT an Arranger keyboard ........
you could always use backing tracks..

Good luck with it Bachus.



It breathes arranger in every vein..
They just forgot to add the styles...

Its less suited tough as a controller for an arranger module
As how the midi external zones work totally sepperate from the normal zones
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#490440 - 02/27/20 01:36 PM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Bachus]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Dnj
Great Synth but NOT an Arranger keyboard ........
you could always use backing tracks..

Good luck with it Bachus.



It breathes arranger in every vein..
They just forgot to add the styles...

Its less suited tough as a controller for an arranger module
As how the midi external zones work totally sepperate from the normal zones


Hook up a BK7m?

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#490447 - 02/27/20 02:18 PM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Dnj]
Bachus Offline
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Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Dnj
Great Synth but NOT an Arranger keyboard ........
you could always use backing tracks..

Good luck with it Bachus.



It breathes arranger in every vein..
They just forgot to add the styles...

Its less suited tough as a controller for an arranger module
As how the midi external zones work totally sepperate from the normal zones


Hook up a BK7m?


Thats like saying go back to the stone age from my Genos,...

And no, the jp80 is not the perfect instrument to controll a module..
As i said because how midi zones work...
i think montage, fantom, nord stage, kronos and modx do a much better job as a controller for a midi module arranger or Varranger..
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#490450 - 02/27/20 02:25 PM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Bachus]
Dnj Offline
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Bachus sounds like your getting restless and ready for a gear change?

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#490469 - 02/27/20 05:05 PM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Bachus]
Fran Carango Offline
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If you know what you want... buy what you want... learn to use what you bought..... you won't get restless, because you made the right choice grin
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#490481 - 02/27/20 09:00 PM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Fran Carango]
Uncle Dave Offline
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Originally Posted By Fran Carango
If you know what you want... buy what you want... learn to use what you bought..... you won't get restless, because you made the right choice grin


Wish they made what I want ... a PA4X with speakers. (no, the PA1000 isn't "close enough", and no one else makes one either)
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#490482 - 02/27/20 09:44 PM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Uncle Dave]
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By Fran Carango
If you know what you want... buy what you want... learn to use what you bought..... you won't get restless, because you made the right choice grin


Wish they made what I want ... a PA4X with speakers. (no, the PA1000 isn't "close enough", and no one else makes one either)



Maybe you should try the SD7..
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#490483 - 02/27/20 10:15 PM Re: The best arranger that never was [Re: Bachus]
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No more Ketrons for me either. Not buying a Maseratti until there's a dealer in Philly. They are too high end, and prioritized for their reliability quotient. Sorry AJ ...
Maybe someday?
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