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#184996 - 02/08/01 12:20 PM SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
George Kaye Offline
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
Here's a picture of the two keyboards some have been asking to see. The two little speakers to either side of the SD-1 are the YamahaYST-MS50's I've been raving about for less than $150. You can see the sub woofer on the floor. 80 watts of power and they sound great.
George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene




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#184997 - 02/08/01 12:30 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
mbl Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 103
Loc: el paso tx
George,

Thanks for posting, but all I see is a 1/4" square with an X inside. I clic it and nothing happens, no message even.

Is it me?

mbl

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#184998 - 02/08/01 01:06 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
Roel Offline
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Registered: 06/24/99
Posts: 1232
No pictures in The Netherlands either !

Roel

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#184999 - 02/08/01 01:07 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
Vic01 Offline
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Registered: 12/12/00
Posts: 275
Loc: Madison, Wisconsin USA
If you right click on the XOOM picture and choose properties, then copy the url to your browser and press enter on your keyboard you can get there. For some strange reason it is not carrying over to George's posting.

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#185000 - 02/08/01 01:10 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
Vic01 Offline
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Registered: 12/12/00
Posts: 275
Loc: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Wants even more strange, if you go to that jpg and then hit your back button, it places the picture correctly in the posting. If you then hit refresh on your browser, the XOOM picture is back.

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#185001 - 02/08/01 02:15 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
Octave8 Offline
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Registered: 01/02/01
Posts: 95
Promotion time again......?

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#185002 - 02/08/01 02:37 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
George Kaye Offline
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
Okay everyone! This is Emerson (George's Techie Employee). I found out the problem with the nbci.com (XOOM) website. For some reason, they don't allow you to link anything from thier site, SO... I moved the images to geocities and there will (hopefully) be no further problems with future uploads. Tell me if the images load properly! Thanks,

Emerson
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, CA


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#185003 - 02/08/01 03:27 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Hi George,

Thanks for the GREAT SHOT of the SD-1 and 9000pro "side by side".

It is clear from your pic that the Solton SD-1 is substantially smaller in size (and weight) than the Yamaha 9000pro. I prefer Solton's decision to locate the mod/pitch bend wheels above the SD-1 keyboard instead of on the left which un-neededly adds to the 9000pro's length (and weight).

I find the button layout, shape & size on the Yamaha "superior" which makes it easier to locate correct buttons during live performance. The buttons on the SD-1 are too small and all basically the same size, shape and color making it too easy to hit the wrong button by mistake. Also, why did Solton choose to mount the floppy disk drive "on top" of the keyboard like that? Doing this, as well as adding the fake wood side panels makes it look real dated (1970's?).

I prefer the SD-1 for it's smaller size and weight and the 9000pro for it's ergonomic button layout. After auditioning both, I found the sound/styles on both units superior. The only important thing (for me and others who prefer to play in a pro keyboard style) lacking in the SD-1 is that it lacks the "rootless chord recognition" feature I keep bringing up. Incorporating this feature really WILL make a difference in that it will allow you to play in a style which produces the most professional sounding results.

George, did you ever hear back from Sandro (Solton) regarding my request to incoporate "rootless chord" recognition in the Solton SD-1. I hope you reminded him that the top of the line Yamaha (PSR9000/9000pro) & Technics KN6500/6000/5000 arranger keyboards do support this very feature. Adding these specific chord voicing recognitions would be VERY EASY for Solton to do. I am certain this only requires a minor software upgrade to change Solton's more esoteric chord voicing interpretation of the "specific" 4 or 5 chords to the more commonly used chords/voicings "actually" played by pro musicians. If Solton decides to ignore my request then I will realize that Solton really isn't interested in broadening their market to appeal to the pro keyboard musician market and I will have to look elsewhere: Yamaha 9000pro or Technics KN6500. I know many other pro keyboard musicians are considering switching from live band work to one man band gigging with an arranger keyboard and they feel the same way so I hope Solton will pay attention.
http://www.synthworld.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/001167.html

Scott

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#185004 - 02/08/01 06:55 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
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Registered: 10/13/00
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Loc: St. James,New York,USA
Doing this, as well as adding the fake wood side panels makes it look real dated (1970's?).

Scott! RETRO is IN look at the success of the VW Bug and the Chrysler PT Cruiser!!

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#185005 - 02/08/01 06:57 PM Re: SD-1 and 9000 pro picture
JCkeeys Offline
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Registered: 10/13/00
Posts: 584
Loc: St. James,New York,USA
Doing this, as well as adding the fake wood side panels makes it look real dated (1970's?).

Scott! RETRO is IN look at the success of the VW Bug and the Chrysler PT Cruiser!!

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