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#336951 - 01/21/12 01:16 PM Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard [Re: kbrkr]
ianmcnll Offline
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Then why aren't you using a Roland?

One should always use what works and sounds best, despite any other minor shortcomings.
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#336954 - 01/21/12 01:21 PM Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard [Re: ianmcnll]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
Then why aren't you using a Roland?


You can easily do a SZ search from years ago on my Roland G70 days to get your answer....weight & size was a bit too much for my every day gigging needs.....But I really miss playing the ROLAND G70 arranger, I often play Frans in his studio when I need a fix.......in my new SZ profile pic I am actually playing the G70 on the bottom rack. Maybe on T5 Yamaha can try to include the editing of separate pieces of drum kit it would be very useful ...I hope so..

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#336959 - 01/21/12 01:30 PM Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard [Re: kbrkr]
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You must be late for that gig?

Ian
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#336962 - 01/21/12 01:47 PM Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard [Re: ianmcnll]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
You must be late for that gig?

Ian



7-10pm Dinner Dance .....leaving soon it's close by...truck is packed ready to go!

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#336977 - 01/21/12 02:40 PM Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard [Re: kbrkr]
DonM Offline
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I had G70, E80, E50 and BK7M. There is a small difference in sound between E50 and the others, but only to people like us. The difference between the others is most likely the way they are set up or tweaked.
I have recordings of myself on all four units and can't tell the difference listening to them, except some of the lead sounds on the BK seem better. I also think some of the factory settings are better on the BK, as well they should since it's the newest of the lot and they have had more time to develop and perfect them. I'm talking about the way the styles and sounds are set up from the factory.
To be fair, I've experienced exactly the same thing between generations of Yamahas and Ketrons. The later models have more evolved sounds and effects that are triggered via pressure, switches, buttons etc. Other than that it's truly hard to tell on which model the songs were recorded on, with the exception of the Audya (live drums).
They are all wonderful.
I prefer drums from Ketron, Roland, Korg, in that order, but all are satisfactory. Others will surely have a different order of preference and include Yamaha.
I'm now after optimum size, weight, and ease of operation. The PA3X is winning that war, taking into consideration that it means I don't have to carry a laptop for text files and MP3 playback, an external mixer, an external screen, or vocal processor. It has a very good lightweight pedal, (EC5), and facility for 2 more foot controllers if needed. It has the joystick I prefer that is located where I want it, it has great factory support and a good record of reliability. It has multipads. It is good breaks and fills, intros and endings. And Korg has a history of providing free updates and upgrades, as needed. It is easily edited. Far from perfect, but the leader at this time for my needs.
I wish I had an Audya 5 too though. wink
DonM
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#336978 - 01/21/12 02:41 PM Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard [Re: kbrkr]
DonM Offline
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Now, in order to pay for this stuff, I have to go play music for wealthy people who will not know that I'm not doing Karaoke!
DonM
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#337015 - 01/22/12 02:16 AM Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard [Re: kbrkr]
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#337045 - 01/22/12 07:37 AM Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard [Re: Dnj]
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Well looks like each Video it seems to get a bit better sounding.... headphone

BK5 Demo

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