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#223882 - 01/05/08 08:11 PM
Re: PSR3000 for sale
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#223885 - 01/06/08 03:43 PM
Re: PSR3000 for sale
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I understand what you guys are saying about the live sound. My main concern is with the "quality" of sounds emanating from the Midjay and/or Sonic Cell. You have to listen above and "beyond" the 'noise' and discover the real quality of sound(s) in each of them. The Midjay to me has a good live sound but have you listened to the other Midjay demos on the KetronUS.com web site? A lot of them to my ears are sub par in quality. Granted, the "main demo" is good but there is a mixture of .mp3 and/or .wav audio sound(s) inserted throughout the song that draws attention away from the sounds of the Midjay and draws ones attention to the vocals, etc. and so the main demo, in my opinion, is not a fair comparison when one wants to hear just the sounds of a particular module e.g. Midjay, the Sonic Cell, etc. But it is true that the Sonic Cell also has the capability of adding and mixing .wav and .mp3, etc. into a songs mix but for our purpose we are trying to compare apples to apples not apples to oranges. The song I posted i.e. "It's Gonna Take Some Time" was pieced together by me and I didn't add any effects to it at all. Also, some of the voices I used were indeed from the GM2 bank i.e. the drums for one. As far as the Midjay demos go you can definitely tell Ketron used effects in the making of the demos. Okay, here is another song from the Sonic Cell and this one is a factory demo that I recorded straight from my Sonic Cell to my PC using my Sound Forge recording software. I did add some effects to this song to give it that long sought after "live" sound that everybody craves.  "Live" is good though.. I have nothing against "live" sound. I do believe that is one of the main goals the Big Three and others should try and achieve regarding their arranger keyboards and/or sound modules, etc. >> If there are still any naysayers regarding the Sonic Cell's potential as a professional sound module versus the Midjay, who Donny says is in another league  , (yeah.., another league in 'price' that's for sure  LoL), then hopefully those apprehensions will be quelled and dismissed after listening to this song. Enjoy!! And fasten your seat belts.. Mach Juan BTW, decent speakers are a must if you want to accurately discern the sound. Thought I'd pass that along  , not to say that any of our distinguished synthzone members would dare to try and discern sound quality on, let's say, a pair of $29.95 Radio Shack specials or something similar hooked up to their PC's.... Nah!!!  Not our bunch. Best, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 01-06-2008).]
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#223887 - 01/06/08 11:27 PM
Re: PSR3000 for sale
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: Remember the MidJay also has arranger features...and the Sonic Cell has the better Audio/midi interface.....neither have the "Scat" voices..  At least there is someone on this forum who has some sensibility Fran.  Yeah, I mentioned to Donny that the Sonic Cell doesn't have any arranger capability so I can understand that the Midjay would cost a little more but almost 2 grand more???. Me thinks not.  I am sad you got rid of your Sonic Cell though Fran. By the way, there is a workaround to the 99 file limit. Flash drives are coming down in price and a 256 or 512MB drive can be had on the cheap. You could buy a few extra flash drives for your multiple playlists if necessary Fran and the nice thing about the Sonic Cell is you can change drives on the fly without rebooting, and so long as all your .mp3/.wav/.aiff files have the same sample rate, you would be good to go. Also, even though there are no scat voices to speak of within the Sonic Cells presets you can get them when you purchase the SRX 06 card. I bought both the SRX 06 and SRX 07 cards and I have them installed in my Sonic Cell. Here's an example of a song I put together using a prominent Scat voice from the SRX 06: "Ain't Nothin Gonna Stop Us Now" I hope you like Disco..  It's a fun song and not meant to be taken too seriously.  I hope you and anybody else who has a listen enjoys it.  Best, Mike
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#223894 - 01/07/08 05:35 PM
Re: PSR3000 for sale
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