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#279568 - 01/23/10 08:45 AM Re: Back from NAMM2010
hellboy44 Offline
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Registered: 11/04/03
Posts: 541
Loc: Australia
Well no Theory about it re the Korg - it DOES slice 'n dice, and it does have a graphical interface for Sample editing AND Pads to play the loops, (synched into the Tempo of the SMF you're playing) but I take your point, most other arrangers seem to lack this....and more.

I would dearly love to use a WS, but the lack of (true) styles (and fills, Intros & Endings) prohibits this.

Not that I use a hell of a lot of Arranger playing, but for some gigs (10% out of 100%) and for a songwriting jumping off point (as a quick "sketch pad" and even a basic template) I really need this "Arranger-only" Function.

Tell me Diki (or anyone) why don't WS('s) have Arpeggiators with, say, various "Edit levels", your basic WS Arpeggiator, and then a more complex (Arranger-like) level that includes Fills/Intros etc - the Manufacturer can call this "Style Emulator" anything they want so as not to scare off any potential WS customers.

I'm serious - some one tell me why they don't do SOMETHING like that????
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#279569 - 01/23/10 12:40 PM Re: Back from NAMM2010
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14203
Loc: NW Florida
Sheer paranoia at the possible connection to the word 'arranger', in all probability...

You've seen how many manufacturers like to leave off the word 'Arranger' from the front panel, heck, even my G70 is a 'Music Workstation' according to the marketing wienies at Roland It appears it is the kiss of death to any WS sales, arrangers being viewed by the young as schlager and schmaltz machines...

In fairness, as well, the whole 'loop' mentality doesn't really think in terms like 'Fill' and 'Intro', simply in separate 'chunks' of music that you trigger as needed. The Yamaha MotifXS, for instance, has nearly everything you would need to actually use it as an arranger (but without all the user friendly things like lyrics and Music Finders, etc.), but the way they control the loops is MUCH more DJ-like than arranger-like. No conditional loops (like a fill that automatically goes to a Variation or an Intro), but you CAN do almost everything by hand.

I guess that is the major paradigm shift between arranger playing and DJ-ing... arrangers make the transitions for you, DJ-ing is where you primarily PLAY the loops, rather than the music they contain.

Sooner or later, arrangers WILL have to incorporate loop tools and arpeggiators, or nobody left alive will use them, much but I am not really expecting it. Seems all too obvious that arranger makers are only TOO happy to let R&D stagnate, and keep the two types of keyboard separate... double their profits! If you need an arranger AND a loop/arpeggiator keyboard, you have to buy TWO keyboards. Money makes the world go round...
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#279570 - 01/27/10 10:48 AM Re: Back from NAMM2010
vangelis Offline
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Registered: 12/31/03
Posts: 425
Loc: FLORIDA
Nice post about NAMM, but how many times can manufacturers re-invent the wheel? the wheel in my opinion would be the piano? why do they make a different model piano every year? and musicians buy them? and by the way this is the general Arranger Keyboard Forum not the General Keyboard? I guess any info on keyboards would be welcome?

[This message has been edited by vangelis (edited 01-27-2010).]
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