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#335504 - 01/06/12 10:41 PM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: montunoman]
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- Roland Fantom V, with a V-piano, V-synth B3 emulator and Jupiter 80 inside on top of an improved Fantom engine.
- Casio workstation is XW-P1
- Yamaha Motif PCI express card
- Yamaha Tyros 4 76 key expansion, making it have 2 manuals.
- Korg Kronos Module
- Korg microGrand: a 1/4" scale grand piano with microkeys
- Nord will release a new keyboard
- Kurzweil K3000, finally a follow up for their synth line
- Moog Module: The Minitaur
- A new company with a sensation, based on VST's and open software

This is what i found so far on the web, not much on new arrangers tough, except for the Tyros 4 expansion keys, which is probably a Hoax.

So far only the Casio and the Moog seem confirmed. The Casio will have top of the line features for a price of only $699. The Moog will be an annolgue module.

Als confirmed is that Karma will release its Motif software on NAMM.


Personally i would have expected a reaction from Yamaha on the Kronos, because we all do know they have the technollogy and the know how to do so and create a sensational Synth workstation. But somehow this is not going to happen.



Edited by Bachus (01/06/12 10:49 PM)
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#335518 - 01/07/12 03:57 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: Dnj]
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a) Just read on some websites that Casio will be showcasing their new synth/workstation keyboards. b) I hope for a replacement of the S910/S710(S950/S750) from Yamaha. c) Roland 76 key TOTL arrangers based on the sound engine of the Jupiter 80 ? Unlikely in this NAMM but then hope Roland is reading this smile d) For synth users, may be the Motif XF-Rack version will show up.
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#335526 - 01/07/12 08:47 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: Dnj]
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Personally I feel the arranger KB industry is slowly disappearing as today's electronic based music dictates the KB market. Year after year less & less, or a rehash of whats already available Obviously styles cannot compete with multitrack rhythms creation that are in most of today's music & songs. Workstations of some type will rule the roost in years to come for sure as the last few NAMM shows sadly show.

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#335530 - 01/07/12 08:54 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: Dnj]
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Donny, maybe in the U.S., but in the rest of the world arrangers are doing well. Ketron and Korg both have amazing new products, not to mention the terrific little module from Roland. It seems as if every accordion player in the world, and many guitar players, are doing one-man things with the BK7m or Audya 4.
And you can count on Yamaha to continue repackaging their arrangers every couple of years as well.
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#335531 - 01/07/12 08:54 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: Dnj]
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I WANT technicsBACK!!!!! mad ... but I KNOW that's asking too much ... violin
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#335532 - 01/07/12 08:57 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: Dnj]
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Tony, I agree that Techics was way ahead of the game in many respect. The good news is that Korg seems to have hired some of their people and you can see the influences in the PA3X.
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#335534 - 01/07/12 09:01 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: Dnj]
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Don I will agree with you but being I live in the USA my observations were summarized with that in mind. I'd say stock up on what you like in arranger KBs as in years to come they will be harder to come by....

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#335535 - 01/07/12 09:01 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By: DonM
Tony, I agree that Techics was way ahead of the game in many respect. The good news is that Korg seems to have hired some of their people and you can see the influences in the PA3X.
DonM


So perhaps this Micro Arranger might be my first step in a change-over?!?!? ... OH MY GOSH shocked ... did I just SAY that??? sick
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#335536 - 01/07/12 09:05 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: tony mads usa]
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Tony your not far off !

As for Technics that only bolsters my thinking as to why they are gone in the arranger world......look back at all that are gone, there is a reason for it. I hope I'm wrong & maybe NEW companies will get their feet wet in the arranger world but that is to be seen. hang in there and enjoy your Technics kb, I Know Don m & myself enjoyed playing the K5000 years ago also.

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#335538 - 01/07/12 09:09 AM Re: What will NAMM 2012 bring us Jan 19,20, 21,22 ? [Re: Dnj]
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Yes, I went from KN5000 to Yamaha PSR8000 because of the vocal harmonizer in the Yamaha. I think it was better than the "improved" VH they used in later models. It remained unchanged, as far as I can tell, until they finally addressed it in Tyros 4, which I feel is pretty good now.
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