Originally Posted By: spalding1968
you saw for youtrself Tony in the Demos i posted just how a lowly arranger can be used as a workstation despite what other opinions have been expressed. You saw original tracks being created on an arranger. The same muscian in the clips has other recordings whgere he shows how to edit sounds and create original styles or modify existing ones. Remember this is on a lowly psr900 . If he had a Korg PA product there would be virtually limitless creative possibilities and all the tools to do it onboard the instrument.

You dont need ny further evidence. The distinction that was set up by Donny actually is not as black and white as he suggests and i say that without being disrespectful to Donny's views. I just know what i know .


Sound for sound you can't compare any of today's arrangers vs let's say a Kronos or Motif XF can you? And how do you explain the repetitivness of an arrangers styles vs programming a WS arpeggios......? Think of it as driving an automatic transmission vehicle or an expensive sports car with a stick shift.

http://www.yamahasynth.com/products/synthesizers/motif_xf/

http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-i...os4/?mode=model

http://www.korg.com/Product.aspx?pd=598


Edited by Dnj (07/02/11 12:22 AM)