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#50227 - 05/02/03 10:56 AM
Technics is the most versitle keyboard you can own
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
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Lets get this topic going about the reasons you like your Technics keyboard better then any others you have used or owned. In 20 years of Keyboards, 20 more years of Organs and accordians, and 35 years of Pianos, I have concluded in my limited experience that Technics is the best hands down I have owned 4 Technics and I'm leaning into the fifth one, SOON, hopefully. What say you my peers and friends? No fights or arguments please and thanks Bebop ------------------ BEBOP Moderator SynthZone TECHNICS FORUM http://www.synthzone.com/cgi-bin/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=25 Bill Forrest in SAN JOSE, CALIF. USA bforrest@ix.netcom.com ICQ # 562519 Homepage http://www.anycities.com/bebop/
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#50228 - 05/02/03 01:09 PM
Re: Technics is the most versitle keyboard you can own
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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In 50 years of accordian,40 years of organ, and 20 years of keyboards, I have never seen an instrument as good as my 7000. I said the same of my 5000.My top end Clavinova is good as a home instrument for my wife,but the OS is cumbersome. If you want to set up as a recording studio.All the tools are there.
You have a virtual organ, or should I say several organs from B3 to theater to mighty pipes. And with pedals, registrations for them if desired.Saying nothing of many accordians of stunning realism.
With the excellent sound system w/sub woofer,you can go to any small to medium job without all of the baggage and setup. The SD card with Favorites,medley ,sound or audio play lets you store your songs in any order. This includes Technics,midi,or even full wave performances. For singing, the onboard system is almost as good as my harmonizer. All of these advantages I have found in three months, and I haven't begun to really know it.
The tools and voices and parameters goes on and on.
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#50233 - 05/02/03 06:00 PM
Re: Technics is the most versitle keyboard you can own
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, over the last 15 years or so, I've had Technics, Korg , Yamaha & Roland Arranger Keyboards. My favourite is definitely the Technics as I find them easier and more intuitive to use. In the KN7 you've got a complete package. Good sequencer, great style creation features, sound editing etc. and for me best of all audio & the sd card. To me the types of styles are also fairly important. I like the kn styles, but they may not suit everyone. I find my 9000pro and VA7 slightly more suited to ballad & pop type styles whereas I prefer the Latin and (old time) dance & bigband music on my KN7. It really boils down to the individual in the end and what pleases them. Check out the keyboards thoroughly before you make your desicion. best wishes Rikki Originally posted by Artaher: Well, it is obvious people in this Technics forum prefers Technics keyboards. Perhaps, for neutral persons as I am, it will be a great help to know the reasons you like your Technics keyboard better than Yamaha or others. Bepop said something about a better OS in Technics keyboards. Anything more? What about sounds (piano voice..., styles, solid making of keyboard, etc?
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#50234 - 05/02/03 07:41 PM
Re: Technics is the most versitle keyboard you can own
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Registered: 12/14/99
Posts: 521
Loc: University, MS 38677 USA
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I agree with Rikki's conclusions---the positive statements about Technics, but maybe not the board for everyone. I've had about six Technics (losing count) and passed on the 7000 to remain with the 6500 for now. Instead, I wanted a different direction in styles, etc., so I recently added the Yamaha 2k, while waiting for the 2100 to show. The reason---I use these boards strictly in a multitrack recording environment, not live performance. So, "styles" are my primary concern, rather than SD cards and other technological gizmos. Yes, Technics corners the market in jazz, latin, big band, etc. And I love it. But what about country and pop? Upon hearing those Yamaha styles, I was stunned. They've nailed some of the Nashville sounds (guitar strums, licks, fills) that sound much like authentic session players. The styles are closer to what I've been looking for in replicating a real combo sound. In this area, Technics styles are too affected and too busy. Maybe, as others, I'm anxious to see what will show on the new 2600. Will it be more of the same in styles/sounds, or will Technics step out and offer something decidedly different from the past?
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