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#64653 - 05/09/07 12:47 PM
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Registered: 09/12/04
Posts: 489
Loc: Norwich Norfolk England
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Hi folks , thought I'd like to reply to this posting on the forum . The members of the Technics forum are all great people , it is a source of friendship and readiness to help other forum members with requests for music , tech tips and advice that makes the Technics forumers "extra special " and nothing is ever tooooo much trouble !!!
I notice some of you like me , have purchased the Yamaha T2 . i have played Technics for about 15years!! i still have my trusty Kn7000 and can not see my self selling it in the near future . As it is still one heck of an instrument !!!
From a midi accordion point of view the T2 is the best midi up to my accordion I've ever had (due to the complexities of the digital/acoustic accordion called Concerto DA200 )
where i've struggled with the T2 is in the change over fron Technics to Yamaha T2 .
operating systems are similar !! the problem is this :-
Like most of you I have built up a huge amount of style disks that are song specific !! i.e the Technote Glenn miller style disks featuring all the Glenn miller hits , Land of hope and glory , last night of the proms , Dambusters march (with all the sound effects ) sound of the 60s disk with that hit from the late and great Dusty Springfield "you don't have to say you love me " sounds just like the record marching USA for an american tribute !!
Mavericks "dance the night away "
plus many others !!!
Female opera soloist voice on expansion board ..... nothing to match this voice on Yamaha
Folks ,believe me Yamaha can not touch these style disks !! and have nothing to offer !!!!! I'm sorry to say
The style conversion software will not convert the Technics to Yamaha format without a lot (and i mean a lot of tweaking !! )to bring it to a quality to use on a gig !!
this e mail is not intended to Knock the T2 but to warn anyone that Technics /Technote spoilt us with the wide range of styles they made available to us . There is an old saying in life "you only miss something once it has gone !!! and it is very true !!!
So i now have to think of what to do !! the T2 can do some wonderful things but it can not provide me with what I've lost from my Technics styles which i have relied upon for my gigs . i thought that Yamaha would have all these style readily available .but this is not the case , please correct me if I'm wrong !! I'm sure others must have the same experiences .......
I welcome your constructive comments and how have other t2 converts adapted .
regards to you all ...........Giovanni
Ps , This e mail is not intended to offend any yamaha users or knock the good name of the Yamaha company.
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#64654 - 05/09/07 03:41 PM
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi , I was dumb enough to sell my kn7 about 3 years ago and one of the things I miss the most, is the forum. I still check in every now and again to see what's happening. We were all like one big happy family. Unfortunately that is not the case with a lot of the current forums I belong to.
Regrettably those of us who replaced our keyboards, have chosen varied brands. I used a software based arranger for the first couple of years ( OMB software) still do. Just over a year ago I bought a Ketron sd1+, good keyboard , but lacks some style editing functions. Can't get as enthusiastic about it as I'd hoped.
My second keyboard is an inexpensive psr1500. I was going to buy the T2, but figured if it didn't work out, I could always sell the psr1500, & lose less money. If I really luved it, I'd trade up to the T2 or T3 eventually. Not so sure now.
The other day I noticed that Technote have actually recreated their Technics style range for Roland keyboards. Whether or not they'd sound as good on the Rolands as they did on the Technics, I can't say. The operating systems are different etc etc but at least I'd somehow have a piece of Technics back, even if it is just some of the styles.
Secondhand KN7 isn't really an option. I think I've seen one for sale in the last 3 years where I live & the price was ridiculous.
best wishes Rikki [QUOTE]Originally posted by Jack Docters: [B]
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Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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#64655 - 05/09/07 03:57 PM
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Giovanni, would your accordian work with a new Roland keyboard? I've been half tempted to buy one of the Technote Roland disks, just to hear how they sounded on a roland keyboard, ie if they sound anywhere near as good as they did on the Technics. The sd G70 card version has something like 300 styles on it for 99 UK pounds. It does need a card adapter because Rolands don't use sd cards, they use a different type, but an adapter apparently takes care of that. I checked with Technote , they couldn't tell me whether or not the card would work with the E80 or E50. A couple of Roland members said a G70 style should sound ok on an E80 Bebop's bought himself a Roland E80. Getting it in the next few days. best wishes Rikki So i now have to think of what to do !! the T2 can do some wonderful things but it can not provide me with what I've lost from my Technics styles which i have relied upon for my gigs . i thought that Yamaha would have all these style readily available .but this is not the case , please correct me if I'm wrong !! I'm sure others must have the same experiences .......
I welcome your constructive comments and how have other t2 converts adapted .
regards to you all ...........Giovanni
Ps , This e mail is not intended to offend any yamaha users or knock the good name of the Yamaha company.
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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#64657 - 05/12/07 09:16 PM
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hello Yes, these folks on this Technics forum is truly a very special bunch. I haven't had my KN1000 now for a few years, but still like checking back in. That was one great board. I was just thinking about it the other day wishing I still had it. But, I was careful when I sold it. My father-in-law bought it.haha Even thought I have switched to Yamaha after that, I still have a recording of it on my demo page. In case anyone is curious I'll give the link to that. The song is called,"Scott's Off The Cuff Jam." I really like the many realistic sounding solo voices on it. http://www.scottlmusic.com/Listen.html As for Yamaha, I will give you a link to what I think is about the best site you can go to to learn about your Tyros 2. There a a zillion free styles, many articles, a friendly forum and also on the Links page you will find every worthwhile Yamaha site and forum out there, plus a lot of stuff that anyone playing any brand arranger keyboard will find invaluable. So, if you get the chance I'd suggest you go on over and meet another bunch of very friendly and helpful people. http://psrtutorial.com Best Scott
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