Originally Posted By: rosetree
Originally Posted By: Bachus
No more high end workstations or arrangers in the last 10 years..
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Except for the styles, the Fa06 that only cost halt of the bk9 has so much more to offer, FA06 plus bk7..


Fantom G is 8 years ago.

I don't think FA-06 has much more to offer, it also has several disadvantages to the BK-9, also soundwise. Apart from the few SuperNatural sounds (more than BK-9, but no brass and wind), the core of the PCM sounds is the old XV 5080. In contrast, the BK-9 has all the newer sounds from the E-80 and more. Try to find saxophones in the FA-06. All the good ones of the BK-9 are missing.
FA-06 plus BK-7m is a different thing. I pondered long whether it isn't enough to keep the BK-7m together with my MoXF.
But there are two more interesting things about the BK-9:
- 76 keys, and a much better, more weighted keybed than FA-06 or MoXF
- the very useful chord sequencer, that allows you to quickly record a chord sequence, and then use the left hand freely.


I mostly agree, but you forget about one thing, the axial database, EXP07 would add a total of 100 Brass and sax sounds of the highest (including supernatural) quallity..


And yes, i overexagurated, its only been 8 years for the G8 and 9 years i believe for the G70 and also 8 years for the E80?


But can you explain to me why the greatsounding BK9 with indeed 76 top knotch keys (much better then FA06 indeed) didnt become a bigger succes?


Edited by Bachus (02/18/16 09:46 PM)
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