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#106271 - 02/27/05 02:58 PM Kurzweil Arranger???
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#106272 - 02/27/05 03:37 PM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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Style Factory from EMC looks very interesting as well.
Thanks for the info
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#106273 - 02/27/05 06:03 PM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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Wow a Kurzweil arranger. I can just imagine what the price tag will be. Kurzweil makes awsome workstations and they are quite expensive. Top line arrangers tend to run higher than synth/workstations, and I can't see Kurzweil making a budget lower end arranger workstation. The sounds will be top notch, no doubt about that one. You guys remember that $20,000 Kurzweil "Sweetwater" was selling? You could get the "Sweetwater" version of it for $12-$15,000

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#106274 - 02/27/05 06:20 PM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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I would think that if they do decide to make one, they will have a lot of catching up to do, since the other companies have years of experience and feedback.
We'll see.
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#106275 - 02/27/05 06:21 PM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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Wow,
A product as such would light up this forum, at least for me.
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#106276 - 02/27/05 06:22 PM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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The Oasys doesnt sound very exspensive now does it?

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#106277 - 02/27/05 09:00 PM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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hi Jonny,
I can do something similar with omb software, ( Style Factoery) but it would be great if EMC does it for all types of arrangers. About time somebody thought to create software for this type of function.

Strange, I don't ever remember Kurzweil ever having had an arranger keyboard ?

best wishes
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Gunnar Jonny:
[B]Style Factory from EMC looks very interesting as well.
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#106278 - 02/28/05 01:15 AM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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In the mid-90's I played one of their digital pianos with arranger functions.

It sounded great and was way ahead of its time. Rather expensive as I remember.

At the time they used what was called artificial intelligence to create their very realistic sounds.

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#106279 - 02/28/05 06:25 AM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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Kurzweil has had arranger functions on their console digital keyboards for some time now. It wouldn't take much for them to incorporate that system into a "portable" keyboard. I would suspect they would use their PS2 board as a model, the 2600 might be too much board to market.
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#106280 - 02/28/05 01:50 PM Re: Kurzweil Arranger???
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Actually a few years ago I imported a couple of Roland G 800 styles in my K 2600.
I first converted the styles to midi in Cakewalk and then recorded the styles in realtime straight in the onboard sequencer of the K 2600.

So indeed I think it won't take them much to include the conversion in the O/S.

Personally I wouldn't need something like that as I don't use styles anymore, but looks like a nice feature.
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