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#178233 - 02/05/01 01:58 PM about KN5000
Joseluis Offline
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Is it true on KN5000?

1. It requires you to load the entire MIDI file into memory before it can play the file. But be aware that some Type 1 MIDI files are quite large. On very large files, the Technics won't load the entire file and therefore can't play it.

2. If you have used the auto accompaniment patterns in your recording, you will not get all the notes from the backup parts if you convert the file to a Standard MIDI file. When the file is converted, the backup parts (guitar, bass, drums etc) are recorded as a block chord only!

3. If you decide to create your file as a Standard MIDI file from the start, the Technics will not allow you to use the auto accompaniment patterns. You will have to do pure 16-track recording. It appears that the only way to get the individual parts of the accompaniment as a Standard MIDI file is to hook the Technics up to an external computer or recorder.

If all of three are true, KN is not so good!!!

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#178234 - 02/05/01 02:29 PM Re: about KN5000
Joseluis Offline
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So, if KN is bad on that, is PSR740 better on this respect?

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#178235 - 02/05/01 09:38 PM Re: about KN5000
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yes on all three points. the Yamaha does what the Technics appears to not do. You can play midi files directly from disk, you can record a song using accomp. and then it becomes a midi file
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#178236 - 02/05/01 10:44 PM Re: about KN5000
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Hey George,
What's the going price US currency for a new (if one can find it) KN5000? I hear this is a pretty decent arranger.. The inability to play midi files is of no concern to me because I don't use midi...

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#178237 - 02/06/01 03:24 AM Re: about KN5000
Joseluis Offline
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Thanks George for your help. So, 740 does all of three things what KN can't.

Do you know if VA3 does also all of three? If it is so, and at very similar price VA3 and 740, it would be VA3 a better option?

Because on 740, I don't like rhytms (all of time with guitar, rarely with piano)nor variations (minimal variations, I think), and I do not love only 3 user styles.

Tank you.

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#178238 - 02/06/01 05:24 AM Re: about KN5000
arnothijssen Offline
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Registered: 11/15/00
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Loc: Marietta, GA USA
I had simulair doubts about the PSR740.
But George Kay hooked me up with a Roland G1000, fabulous keyboard.
Plays midi from floppy or ZIP disk!, great sounds, cool styles, lot of user styles available, great 76 keys with excellent feel.
It takes a little while to get to know your way around on this board but that is with every new board you buy.
Thanks George, I enjoy it every day.
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#178239 - 02/06/01 12:34 PM Re: about KN5000
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Squeak_D,

Unfortunately George Kaye (Kaye's Music Center) does not carry Technics brand keyboards.

The KN5000 is no longer manufactered but I have seen them for sale used for as low as $1250 - $1500 (US dollars). That is truly a bargain in my opinion because I still think the KN5000 rates as a top of the line (sound/features) pro level arranger keyboard. I think if you can find a used KN5000, especially at this price, it is the best "Bang for the Buck".

Joseluis,
Re: Technics KN5000 and midi files
1) You can play type-0 midi files in direct (instant play) mode, which allows you to play the song immediately without having to load the entire midi file into memory. I use this feature for my vocal solo portion of my shows and it works very well on both short tunes and long song medleys (large midi files).
2) Easily converting your arranger composed tunes to standard midi file format (including arr accompaniment parts) is admittedly a problem on the KN5000, though it "can" be accomplished with an external computer midi sequencer such as Cakewalk.
3) Creating a SMF from the start (including the auto-accompaniment parts) is not possible on the KN5000. Is it possible on another brand/model arranger keyboard? I was not aware of this.

Scott



[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 02-06-2001).]
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#178240 - 02/06/01 09:21 PM Re: about KN5000
Alex K Offline
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
Scott,

it is indeed possible, and actually very easy to create the SMF, including the accompaniment tracks on G1000 - just a matter of pressing Record button before pressing the arranger Start button/footswitch, or synchro starting.
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#178241 - 02/06/01 09:48 PM Re: about KN5000
peter castanos Offline
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Registered: 11/25/99
Posts: 59
Loc: sydney australia
This is a little off the topic but I just wanted to let Scott and others know(if you didn't already) that the kn6000 has a fairly straightforward built-in auto-accompaniment to SMF convert function.

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#178242 - 02/06/01 10:36 PM Re: about KN5000
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Hi Alex & Peter,

Thanks for informing me of the auto-accompaniment to SMF feature built in on both the G1000 and KN6000. I admit that this feature is seriously lacking on the KN5000 but thankfully I had figured out a workaround solution by connecting my keyboard to a computer sequencer to accomplish the conversion task abeit requiring much more work than I cared to deal with. If your music requirements demand that you to convert your auto-accompaniment songs to Standard midi file then the KN5000 may not be a good choice. In my case, I now send the accompaniment tracks as well as vocals to my computer's digital audio sequencer and record it as an audio WAV file as my end music product is now MP3 or WAV file format anyway. I don't find standard midi files as important for my music application because I need to incorporate vocals and midi does not support vocals.

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#178243 - 02/07/01 03:33 AM Re: about KN5000
Joseluis Offline
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Registered: 02/03/01
Posts: 20
Loc: Spain
Thank to all of you. G1000 likes a wonderful keyboard, KN5000 too. But at the same price, we have PSR7000, perhaps not so good in general, but with a great difference: on the net, there are ALL STYLES OF KN6000, PSR9000, VA7, SOLTON, etc. converted for PSR740, and FREE. It is incredible!!! I do not how they does on PSR, but I have seen those styles on net, and I have listened some of them with a Vmidi player.
And, can you have (on the net) all styles of those great keyboards converted for G1000 or KN5000? I do not know, do you?
But if not, perhaps 740 would be the better option because this amount of styles....?

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#178244 - 02/07/01 05:28 AM Re: about KN5000
arnothijssen Offline
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Registered: 11/15/00
Posts: 255
Loc: Marietta, GA USA
For the G1000 all styles from major keyboards like PSR9000, X1, VA7 etc. are available.
I have a zip disk with all those styles and they work great on the G1000.
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#178245 - 02/07/01 08:43 AM Re: about KN5000
Alex K Offline
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
Joseluis,

getting styles from other keyboards is not an issue for any brand. If you can not get them on the Net, the french company USB sells a CD compilation of them very inexpensively.

You should remember, though, that most styles sound best on the instruments they were created on, as despite all the GM compatibility claims, the voices and drums on each sound slightly different. Also, instruments like Solton use "groove" feature, where the drums are actually recorded as audio - this causes groove styles to sound wierd on other instruments unless you edit them. So, I would recommend that you look for an instrument with a good complement of styles built-in or available in the native format.

Regards,
Alex
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#178246 - 02/08/01 11:40 AM Re: about KN5000
Joseluis Offline
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Registered: 02/03/01
Posts: 20
Loc: Spain
thank, but where is USB? How can I go to this french site, when I can buy a CD with converted styles? Do you know its web?

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