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#50242 - 05/03/03 08:47 PM
Re: Technics is the most versitle keyboard you can own
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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After many years of Technics keyboards, Kn1000 to Kn6500, I thought it would be a good idea to make a change--Maybe out of bordom. The Yamaha tyros keyboard was the only one that caught my interest. I listen to all the downtloads. I went to a local dealer six times. He put me in a room by myself, set up the keyboard, with amp, and I played and played.
I knew my dancers would like this keyboard, the rhythm was so strong, so out front. (Bass and Drums) I made a decision to purchase it. Two days latter I cancelled the order. Insight? I don't know.
The KN7000s were now available so I purchased one. Technics has never disappointed in the past, so I went for it.
My first thought was it's beautiful, but it's lacking the drive and fullness of the Tyros. I loved everything else about the keyboard. It looked richer, felt much better, and I like the light. Hee Hee
After one month of trying to get a fuller sound on the Latins, Big Band, and the shuffels, I almost gave up, I had my doubts.
One evening I said to my wife,(my best pal)"This Kn7000 keyboard is a tool that was made to create, so I decided that I was going to find a way to create the strong feel that I needed. I do not give up easily.
The KN7000 came through. After working with the user drum edit and the sound edit, I got more than I needed. The basses and drums were now out front, and the Tyros no longer compared. This keyboard is awsome----But you must learn how to use it, it is a tool. I love it, John C. In my humble opinion!!!
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#50244 - 05/04/03 02:29 PM
Re: Technics is the most versitle keyboard you can own
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Registered: 10/02/02
Posts: 437
Loc: Silver City, NM USA
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Bebop, First, congratulations on your and Jann's 28th year. The reason that I like the Technics Kn7000 is that it starts out, as received, to be a fine instrument with many useful generic factory styles. Then, the kicker is that it is tremendously versatile because it is almost fully programable and can be adapted to any style of music and any personal method of playing. Along with complete sound edit, a much better than average built in sound system, and a complete and easy to use sequencer, what more could one ask? Of course, with such versatility, it means an instrument with tons of buttons and controls, and a steep learning curve. As they say, "No gain without pain", but in the end, very worthwhile. And with the support of the members of this forum, how could you go wrong? Regards, Walt
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#50246 - 05/13/03 06:05 PM
Re: Technics is the most versitle keyboard you can own
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Member
Registered: 02/11/01
Posts: 63
Loc: United Kingdom
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Originally posted by Bill Norrie: I've been a 'Dyed in the Wool' Technics fan since the KN800 having had all the top of the range models except KN6500. However, I have heard some very good reports about the Tyros so am seriously considering buying one to add to my present KN7000. The only negative thing I've heard so far is that the User Manual sux - so What's New
Hi Bill, I've been quiet over the past months doing lots of deliberating over my bank balance, as one does but hang it,I've told my son his inheritance is going down and exchanged my Yamaha9000pro for a Tyros and I'm now deliberating over the Manual, which is light reading compared to my bank statements I met some of the designers at a meeting at Yamaha UK HQ and suggested among other things, that they make the manual as a ring punched file so the pages fold flat and stay flat as we try to make sense of them! I don't think you will disappointed if you decide to buy a Tyros as a companion to your 7000. However,I'm a glutton for punishment ( and fickle,fickle with my keyboards as Granpa Doug commented a while back )and I've just exchanged my KN6500 for a Korg pa80 Elite so that's another manual to get my head round (but it is ring bound ) The styles and voices are great (IMO) and it comes with a HD,Vocal/harmony board,Video output board,crossfading dual sequencer and multitasking for the same price as a 7000. I've sent a few tunes and sounds to Bepop for the e-mail list as a finale to my Kn6500 (not best heard on 7000 )and guess I,ll be saying farewell to you friendly guys on this forum but no doubt hope to see you around on the General forum (when I get my headout of the manuals ) Best wishes, Derek.
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Derek
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