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#431293 - 05/03/17 01:57 PM Played my first Ketron
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Met a new friend...an accordion player...mid 70's maybe. He is very good on the accordion but also owns an older Ketron, an XD9 and a Yamaha PSR3000.

We jammed away the afternoon today. He on his accordion and me on his XD9. Fun. I played the PSR3000'a bit as well.

The XD9 has some nice styles and voices for an older keyboard. Very nice sound overall coming from the on board speakers.

But what I was most impressed with was the XD9 feel and action....definitely a step above.
It would be fun to play a newer Ketron some day.
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#431295 - 05/03/17 02:20 PM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: guitpic1]
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I'm new to arrangers within the past 6 years or so.

But one thing is starting to stand out for me in regards to Yamaha PSR arrangers(PSR 710, 750, 950, now 970 I own)...voices and styles are good. However, keyboard action is toylike.

As I mentioned, I played a PSR3000 today and own the PSR S970. After playing that Ketron and Korg PA 4....PSR's feel more toylike...as I've said.

My Tyros 4 had a nice keybed feel.

If someone like me with little experience can feel a difference, how do others with years of experience feel?
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#431299 - 05/03/17 03:54 PM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: guitpic1]
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maybe the new KTERON SD9 will be your dream arranger next?


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#431324 - 05/03/17 09:30 PM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: guitpic1]
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Some people prepare lighter keys... almost toylike...

I think its the less advanced players like you and me that take to a heavier keyaction much more, as that seems to give us more controll over our performance..

i stay away from the ultra light keybeds of the psr-s keyboards

however many others here just dont seem to mind it, and even prefer it for getting less fatigue during long playing sessions.

In the end i guess its more about what you are used to, as long as you only play the psr-s keybed, you will not notice how incredibly light the touch is.
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#431325 - 05/03/17 09:31 PM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj
maybe the new KTERON SD9 will be your dream arranger next?





Did AJ promise you a percentage of its sales?

This is the 3rd person i think i see you advertising this dream keyboard to..
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#431332 - 05/04/17 03:53 AM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: guitpic1]
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Is it really a dream keyboard.....?

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#431334 - 05/04/17 05:17 AM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: guitpic1]
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I agree, the psr keys don't feel as nice as the Tyros or Audya. But I can adapt just fine. I'm not playing any Rachmaninoff, just just popular songs. I use my arranger keyboard to back up my vocals , leads and simple improvisations. If I were a virtuoso , I probably wouldn't be playing an arranger keyboard.
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#431338 - 05/04/17 07:07 AM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: guitpic1]
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Keyfeel is a very p[ersonal choice for each player.....
I prefer a light touch......
What's next hammer graded accordion keybeds? just sayin


Edited by Dnj (05/04/17 07:08 AM)

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#431349 - 05/04/17 08:48 AM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: guitpic1]
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Bachus,
You don't have to get paid to tell others in something you believe in and own.
I own two Ketron SD7s and it is without any reservations THE BEST KEYBOARD I HAVE EVER OWNED! To put this in perspective, I started with the PSR3000, then Tyros 3, then Tyros 4, Also Roland E50 and E80, also korg PA1x Pa2X-Pro, and the PA4X. I have gigged with all of them. Without a doubt the SD7 far surpasses these keyboards in what I need for my gigs and what my audiences are telling me is the best sound they have heard from me.

So, like the other poster, I too will recommend to others to take a serious look at the SD7. I can't speak for the SD9-Pro because i don't own one.

Anyway, that is my 2 cents worth.

Deane

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#431379 - 05/05/17 04:02 AM Re: Played my first Ketron [Re: hammer]
guitpic1 Offline
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Deane

In my limited experience, I can see where you are coming from.

Can you even get Ketron in the US?
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