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#336694 - 01/19/12 03:09 PM
 
Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard
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That is a strange omission, DonM...I didn't know about that until now...I figured the BK-7M had a sequencer on board...and now the BK-5 is without as well.
  On my T4, I use the midi sequencer more often, as it allows me some limited editing...still handier is being able to do multi-track recording.
  I don't think I could do without a sequencer on board, but many will not miss it, if they are using PC based sequencers.
   Ian  
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#336699 - 01/19/12 03:33 PM
 
Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard
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  Great news George, thanx for the info.. I figured as much Roland will sell a ton of these. PLus it will play mostly all styles from previous Roland units too, G70, E80, G1000, etc,.. 
 And, after hearing the BK-7M that it is based on, it will sound quite a bit better than those older arrangers as well.  A very nice keyboard indeed (much more playable than the microArranger, in my opinion), and well worth the asking price (even  without a sequencer).  I like the look...very pro, even with speakers, although the screen could be bigger for stage use.  Ian  
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#336702 - 01/19/12 03:50 PM
 
Re: Roland Announces new Bk-5 Backing Keyboard
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Gary, do the Prelude and the BK-7M use identical tone generators?
  I was almost certain the latter is using something newer, as it does sound significantly better than an E-80 or G-70, but I could be wrong.
  I have played the Prelude, and it was very nice instrument for sure, but the BK-7M sounds a little richer to my ears.
    Ian
   [Later added] Gary (or anyone), does the Prelude have a midi sequencer? 
   Can it use styles directly from the other series like G-70/E-80/G-1000 etc.?
 
  
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