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#495713 - 04/26/20 05:52 PM
SD7 Musikmesse
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Registered: 09/21/00
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#495773 - 04/27/20 11:49 AM
Re: SD7 Musikmesse
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I've had two SD7s and an SD40. The first SD7 was sold to me WELL before it was ready for the market and was totally unreliable. After a couple of years they seem to have addressed most of the problems. By the time I got the second one, my fingers were no longer fit for the semi-weighted keys and I didn't want to deal with the weight and length. I thought maybe the SD40 was the answer, and it did work well, but I really prefer working with a keyboard with everything in one, rather than a module. All of these sounded great, particularly since they had AJ's upgrades, but to my ears, none sounded quite as good as the old Audya did, probably because it had audio guitars. I will most likely never have another arranger unless it is light weight, has joystick, has excellent vocal harmonizer, great sound, styles and lead voices. Most modern arrangers have MOST of these criteria, but none meet all. Probably SD90 module comes closest. I believe Korg will soon come out with something totally new and different, but the weight and keys will still be an issue for me. Yamaha is off the table for me at present. I have never cared for the operating system, even though I know it inside out. It lags behind all the other companies in that respect. And the vocal harmonizer is still next to useless for me unless they were to finally address the glitch it makes every time you engage it while singing. The drums have at long last become pretty good, and lead sounds have always been very good. Roland actually has the most potential to please me, but it seems they are about out of the arranger business, at least for the US market. The EA7 is wildly popular in many countries, and I am content with it for now, but if an affordable option were to come out, it might get my attention. Bear in mind, the audiences do not care...all the modern arrangers can be used to please them, in fact for the past dozen or more years. It's what pleases the player and his or her needs and wants that is important.
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DonM
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