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#157528 - 01/22/02 03:18 PM
Re: SD1 report........,
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Senior Member
Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4333
Loc: Norway
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Congrats with your new baby Frank Remember some time ago, I had a nice moment trying out a SD1, and I can see that many of your points is similiar as those I made. Your unit is probably up to date regarding to the OS, so things may run far smoother than the one I got my hands on. I just have to repeat, as you say, that it is probably the best keyboard I ever used "as it is", without any much tweeking when gigged up with friend for some hours. Great sounding styles, and wonderful keys to play on, etc. It's still on my mind, and in fact, those who was present when we gigged up, only remember the good part, it get feets tapping..... ..and I, who cannot play that well at all.. GJ http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/001755.html [This message has been edited by Gunnar Jonny (edited 01-22-2002).]
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#157533 - 01/23/02 10:35 AM
Re: SD1 report........,
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 3585
Loc: Middletown, DE
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Frankieve,
The SD1 allows for a creation of 99 folders total. 8 are dedicated for use with the MASTER FOLDER (which uses these to store various files depending on the type; style, midifile, userfiles etc which each have their own folders). This means in practise, you can create 91 more folders. Within each of these 99 folders, you can store 999 different files (e.g 999 midifiles in folder_01; 999 styles in folder_02; 200 programs, 200 uservoices, 500 midifiles and 99 textfiles in folder_03 etc). Should you try to store a file into a folder that already has 999 files in it, you'll get an error message, but you'll have to creae a NEW folder to store the extra file. Hope this helps!
AJ
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#157535 - 01/23/02 10:54 AM
Re: SD1 report........,
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Registered: 08/03/01
Posts: 103
Loc: Atlanta, USA
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#157536 - 01/23/02 07:58 PM
Re: SD1 report........,
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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Another update...,
SMF playback,
VA-7 has the edge in overall sound, a very little but noticable. It seems the instruments are a little more distingushible (spelling?)But still blend well.
SD1 very close to VA7, a little bit of an eq hump in the upper bass region, maybe about 200 to 300 hz, gives a boomy sound but a little adjusting and is fine, alot of the sounds blended a little too much, but I'm talking about a, b ing and you really had to listen hard.
PA-80 was third, certian sounds just didn't come across well, actually kinda wrong, like clean guitar sounds.
My last thing is do I try the 9000pro. I'm thinking of that with the SD1, but I still like the VA7.
I think I am the equivalent of a drug addict, but with keyboards instead of crack.
I don't need either but I got to have them
Help ( founding member of AA Arrangers Anoymous )
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#157537 - 01/23/02 09:00 PM
Re: SD1 report........,
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 3585
Loc: Middletown, DE
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by frankieve: [B]Thanks AJ,
Now on my VA-7 I have 128 user spots. So I can just pick a style, adjust sounds and speed, and save it on one of those presets ready to play.
AJ>>> The equivalent in the SD1 to Roland's user spots are REGISTRATIONS. A total of 198 Registers can be stored within a BLOCK REGISTER on board the SD1 and be called (with each one having its own settings - styles, sounds, tempo, transpose etc depending on what was stored in them!). You also have SINGLE REGISTERS (stored/accessed directly onto/from HD or FD). You also have the ability to 'freeze' what elements (eg voice, styles, MIDI setup etc) you don't want changing when you change from one REGISTER to another! AJ
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