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#407831 - 09/06/15 07:51 AM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: travlin'easy]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
I already own the perfect arranger! wink

Gary


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#407833 - 09/06/15 08:00 AM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: Dnj]
Bachus Offline
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
I already own the perfect arranger! wink

Gary


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Great..

I love mine to, but i can see dozens of little possible improbements
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#407835 - 09/06/15 08:40 AM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: Bachus]
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The only improvements I want is to have the musical skills of Boo, Russ, Chas, DonM and my son John. And, of course the voice of Sinatra. wink

Gary
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#407838 - 09/06/15 09:31 AM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: travlin'easy]
Stephenm52 Offline
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
The only improvements I want is to have the musical skills of Boo, Russ, Chas, DonM and my son John. And, of course the voice of Sinatra. wink

Gary


Plus one, Gary glad you're not asking for too much! smile


Originally Posted By: Dnj
If another arranger was NEVER produced I'd be very happy with what is available now....I think more concentration should be on playing not wasting time worrying about sounds, styles, etc, all the time...

If I'm being honest,..It's nice to dream but the bottom line is
"What does your Playing sound like on an arranger KB?"

What we have on the market today is AMAZING,
and very under utilized,....nit picking every little thing is ridiculous.



To a degree the arranger has been a curse for me, I used to play and practice piano on a regular basis, once I bought an arranger, that all slowed down to the point where I sold my grand piano and rarely touch the CVP piano. I got real lazy with the left hand!

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#407840 - 09/06/15 09:55 AM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: Bachus]
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
"old folks have trouble finding the off/on switch"

Chas, I know you didn't mean this literally, because I find the switch on my SD7 after only 20 minutes or so.
Don't forget we old folks used to be young folks and weren't always stupid. smile

You are totally right, what's perfect for me is quite different from perfect for Gary. What's perfect for DNJ is anything new until he uses it for the third time on the job!
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#407842 - 09/06/15 09:59 AM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: Bachus]
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smile
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#407850 - 09/06/15 10:35 AM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: travlin'easy]
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
I've had 4 perfect arrangers - technics kn1000 (which didn't even read midi files surprised ), technics kn6000, KORG Pa 600 and now the KORG Pa900 ... they were/are ALL perfect because each satisfied my needs at the time ... keys
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#407857 - 09/06/15 11:04 AM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: Bachus]
DonM Offline
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Actually I wouldn't care at all if my arranger didn't read midi files!
Technics was way ahead of everyone else back then.
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#407886 - 09/06/15 05:03 PM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: Bachus]
Ketron_AJ Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
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...and the company that builds such an arranger would sell a ton of them (even at a $7950.00 street price), then go out of business. Why? No one would buy another arranger again -:) as this one will have everything (minus KETRON's Live sound)....

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#407889 - 09/06/15 05:20 PM Re: Creating the perfect arranger [Re: DonM]
tony mads usa Offline
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Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Originally Posted By: DonM
Actually I wouldn't care at all if my arranger didn't read midi files!
Technics was way ahead of everyone else back then.


Your are absolutely right about that, Don ...
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