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Originally posted by Diki:
I simply feel that just about any closed arranger can be made to sound at LEAST as good, perhaps better, with an SMF. Yamaha's orchestral voices, I must admit, blow most of this away, and my G70 with the Orchestral SRX board can put this to shame.

Thing is, I'm still confused why anyone with an MS wants an SD2 module... Haven't they been telling us how superior all the VSTi's and GIGA sounds are? Why marry a cheap GM module to an über-keyboard..? Surely it is supposed to sound BETTER than this? :p

What's next? A Triton module, so you can do Korg styles? A FantomX module so you can do Roland? A MoXS module for Yamaha? laugh

Wasn't the whole POINT about the MS that you didn't NEED these sorts of things?


Hi Diki
1. The SD2 is NOT a cheap GM module.
2. It has one bank of GM sounds (For compatibility with Midi files) the rest are the full Ketron sounds, which are the same as the midrange SD5 keyboard.
3. You can download and load the Ketron Audio Drum loops into it
4. It can be carried around in your pocket
5. The only way to currently get Ketron sounds is to buy a Ketron; there is no Ketron VSTi available.

Bill
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