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Originally posted by rikkisbears:
Hi Richard,
just wondering if for someone who mainly uses a keyboard for it's realtime arranger functions , would this type of keyboard really be the best choice at this stage of it's development??

You mentioned something about 270 or so styles?? Have these been specifically written for the Mediastation and a specific soundsouce,
or would users face some of the same hurdles that OMB ( One Man Band ) software users face ie OMB can play psr .sty files but we're pretty much left with having to find our own soundsource be it soundfonts, softsynths etc and we have to basically edit/tweak most styles we use.

When you buy a T2 or even a cheapie like my current psr1500 you have 100's of onboard styles that have been designed for the keyboard ie we have the option of tweaking or not, as the styles have been written for that particular keyboard and they normally sound quite good.

OMB/PC/Softsynth setup suits a user who has the time to spend finetuning styles, soundsource etc etc,
wheras an arranger keyboard is basically ready to use,
just wondering where the mediastation fits in, ready to use off the shelf like an arranger??



The Mediastation is a true arranger and the stlyes that come with it are setup for the Mediastation. The styles unfortunately aren't comparable to what Yamaha or Roland arrangers come with. You can of course import styles and create your own but if creating or tweaking styles isn't something you want to do, then you'd be better off buying something like a Yamaha that has lots of available styles for it.

The main reasons to buy a keyboard like the Mediastation are the features, sound quality, upgradeable software, and expandability. Until you see and hear an Open Ended keyboard like the Mediastation, Wersi, or Oasys in person, its hard to understand their advantages.