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#457782 - 09/10/18 07:06 AM
 
Modules should be the future of arrangers...
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  Edited by Dnj (09/10/18 07:09 AM)
 
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#457805 - 09/10/18 10:48 AM
 
Re: Modules should be the future of arrangers...
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Jim before you cut things up... I saw those photos on the thread about the Korg EK50.  Are you sure you want that much "bulk?"  With these conversions, it seems like much of the convenience/portability is lost.  
  The BK-7m (and the Ketron modules, if you're comfortable with a niche brand) are much smaller.  Despite its compactness, the BK-7m has physical buttons for variations, fills, and one-touch settings.  The new SD90 is a little larger.  It also has a decent number of physical controls, while the SD40 makes do with a touch screen.  (I'm not sure I would like that for triggering fills, etc., in real time; it might work fine but I haven't tried.)
  IMO, arrangers are 85% software and 15% thoughtful ergonomics (although a good midi controller keyboard would have mappable sliders and pads for real-time use.)  I agree that all the major brands should offer their MOTL, or even TOTL functionality in a compact module. 
 
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#457808 - 09/10/18 11:10 AM
 
Re: Modules should be the future of arrangers...
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Ted, I've been using Ketron modules (MJ, MJPro, SD40) for quite a while now and the MJPro is almost perfect for me, however there's some features on the Korg that I need (TC Helicon, more realtime buttons, etc). I travel locally and overseas once a while and I need a compact, portable rig that I can carry on with me on flights. I love the convenience of an all-in-one AKB but the weight and size is becoming issue for me plus the hassle of taking them on flights.   My main rig now is a Ketron MidJayPro and Nektar Impact 61 key controller. I'm a minimalist and had considered the BK-7m but you need to add an external vocal processor/harmonizer and external display to show lyrics. 
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