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#196804 - 10/23/02 06:24 AM Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
rolandfan Offline
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Registered: 07/29/02
Posts: 935
Loc: South Africa
Hi,

From what i've heard is it true the EM55 has 20 mb in their 3500 voices..

How much does the g1000 have ?

Are the EM55 voices better than G1000 voices ?

Please help....i am planning to buy an EM55 but i need to know...

Also, does the EM 55 have a 16 track sequencer?

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#196805 - 10/23/02 10:22 AM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
rolandfan Offline
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Registered: 07/29/02
Posts: 935
Loc: South Africa
One more question.

Is it possible to adjust the volume of the bass,drums,accompainent of the em55 ?

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#196806 - 10/23/02 10:45 AM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
Starkeeper Offline
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Registered: 09/16/02
Posts: 1704
Loc: Toronto
The EM55 has 20 megabytes of wave ROM according to their web site, but don't forget, there are 3500 voices. It also has a 16 track sequencer. Go to www.rolandus.com, select EM55, specs * brochures. I own a Roland EM20 and enjoy it, but I found the EM55 to have a greater quantity of the same voices, a real disappointment. I don't know anything about the G1000. Make sure you listen carefully before buying the EM55. Personally, I will wait for their next attempt. Hey Roland, if your listening, think QUALITY, not quantity, what a waste of 20 megs of wave ROM.
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#196807 - 10/23/02 10:54 AM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
Alex K Offline
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
Rolandfan,

I don't know much about the EM55, but I do own a G1000, and it is an excellent-sounding keyboard to my ears. I believe it has 24 MB of sound ROM for its 1600 odd sounds. The VA- series has 48 MB ROM for about 3500 sounds, and I guess it sounds a bit better. The fact that EM55 has only 20 MB for the same number of sounds tells me that they probably use shorter-length samples than either the VA or G1000. If I were you, I'd try to listen to the instrument very carefully, and not rush to make a buying decision.

In my experience, the newer sound sets contain some (fairly few) sounds that are better than before, but the rest of the sounds are very similar to their predecessors, even if they may be resampled.

A word of caution - with Roland, more sounds does not mean better sounds. What they do is they arrange sounds in the banks (one for SC55=E70, one for SC88=G800, one for SC880=G1000) for backward compatibility, so that a style from, say, G800, based on the older sound set, would play correctly on a newer G1000, EM or VA instrument. They organize the new sounds into the next sound bank (which you use by default) by groups (e.g. piano, guitars, strings, brass, winds, etc.), and intersperse unrelated sounds into those banks, so you may find a Oboe3 sound in the Piano group. I often find it difficult to find the sound I want in my 1600 sound set. You may have even more trouble with the 3500 sound set, especially since the EM55 has a smaller screen than the G1000.

I don't know about the EM55 sequencer or part volume adjustments - on G1000 there is a 16 track sequencer, and it is fairly easy to adjust part volumes.

REgards,
Alex
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#196808 - 10/23/02 11:25 AM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
rolandfan Offline
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Registered: 07/29/02
Posts: 935
Loc: South Africa
Thanks Guys. I am going to my music store next week...gonna try the EM 55 and EM 2000 out...You've been a great help I am from South Africa btw .

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#196809 - 10/23/02 11:51 AM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
rolandfan Offline
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Registered: 07/29/02
Posts: 935
Loc: South Africa
I have found out that the Roland VA 3 has just 8mb for its 3500 + sounds..... yikes!!

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#196810 - 10/23/02 12:18 PM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
Wazza Offline
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Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 191
Loc: Sonnega, Friesland, The Nether...
I've played the EM-55 in a music store a few months ago.
But I was very dissapointed.
I have never played or heard the G-1000.
Even though you are a "Roland fan", I would
seriously consider a Yamaha PSR-1000/2000, or a Ketron XD9.
If you just want to have better sounds, you could check the Roland XV-2020, or XV-5050 out.
I think they sound awesome, and they are GM too so you can connect them to your keyboard and use the sounds of the XV.
you can go to www.rolandus.com or www.rolandmusik.de to listen to some demos.

Greetz,
Marcel

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#196811 - 10/23/02 01:27 PM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
Starkeeper Offline
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Registered: 09/16/02
Posts: 1704
Loc: Toronto
I doubt the VA-3 has 8 mg wave ROM. It's probably 20megs similar to EM55, and VA5. VA7 and VA76 have 48megs. Would love to hear the VA7. My EM20 has 8megs wave ROM (330 voices) similar to PSR550 with 713 voices.
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#196812 - 10/23/02 01:33 PM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
I think it's safe to assume the VA-3 would sound as good if not better than the EM-55. Being a part of the VA family alone I think places it a few steps above too.. YOu get a way better looking keyboard with the VA-3 plus huge touch screen.. Starkeeper, how does the EM-20 sound compared to the 550? I do know the PSR-540 had 6 megs so I wonder if they were close to the same..

Squeak
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#196813 - 10/23/02 02:20 PM Re: Roland G1000 voices versus Roland EM55 voices
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Registered: 09/16/02
Posts: 1704
Loc: Toronto
Squeak,
IMO the Piano is way better then the PSR540/PSR550 (better then PSR2000), better: breath sax, vibraphone, orchestral, horns, guitars,pan flute. Strings are about the same, but EM20 has no symphony strings. Yamaha has better organs especially because of the DSP's. No DSP on EM20. Sweet flute on PSR550 is totally awesome, Roland is crap,it's not a flute. PSR540 is close to PSR550, but still would like to upgrade to get the Sweet flute.
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