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#33063 - 03/29/07 07:11 PM audya question for AJ
miden Offline
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aj, does the new module have the same engine as the audya keyboard?
thanks
dennis

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#33064 - 03/30/07 07:03 AM Re: audya question for AJ
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No - The new module has the same engine as the SD5.

AJ
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#33065 - 03/30/07 09:13 AM Re: audya question for AJ
moldmaker Offline
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AJ,
When will the new module be available in the United States?
Thank you,
Wally

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#33066 - 05/08/07 01:55 PM Re: audya question for AJ
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... about June/July.
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#33067 - 05/14/07 11:21 AM Re: audya question for AJ
ykc Offline
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Registered: 12/12/04
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What module are we talking about here? Is Ketron coming out with a new MODULE version of one of its arrangers?

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#33068 - 05/14/07 11:32 AM Re: audya question for AJ
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#33069 - 05/14/07 07:27 PM Re: audya question for AJ
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I've been thinking of buying a Ketron module and MIDI-ing to an 88 note controller keyboard. Can anyone tell me if they don't think it's practical and for what reasons? Also....would I be able to access all 88 piano notes with the controller?

Reasons for it:

1) I can pick the keyboard of my choice where I'm comfortable with the touch and the controls layout.

2) I can have a dedicated piano module and other sound modules including Vocoder.

3)I can use other instruments as controllers.

Reasons against it:

1) It will be back and forth with my hands to change styles, hit fills, change settings while I'm playing.

2) more equipment to set up

3) I'll be "buried" behind equipment on stage

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#33070 - 05/15/07 12:11 AM Re: audya question for AJ
Dreamer Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Mark79100:
I've been thinking of buying a Ketron module and MIDI-ing to an 88 note controller keyboard. Can anyone tell me if they don't think it's practical and for what reasons? Also....would I be able to access all 88 piano notes with the controller?


Mark, the answer to the second question is "Yes"; as per the first question, it all depends on how you will be able to organize your setup. Keep in mind that some modules, like the Ketrons, have a dedicated pedalboard to trigger fills, change variations, etc. and most master keyboards have a memory where you can store bank and program changes numbers to send to your modules.
My suggestion would be to buy a master keyboard that has at least four different zones (eight would be perfect), which means that you can play up to four (or eight) different modules at the same time, each with its own settings.
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#33071 - 05/15/07 07:52 PM Re: audya question for AJ
Mark79100 Offline
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Thanks "dreamer"...I didn't know Ketron module fills and variations can be controlled by a dedicated foot pedal. And I'm then assuming that the controller keyboard can store the locations of the dance style programs and can send a MIDI signal to change styles also.

Is there any need at all then to work the controls directly on the module or can I do everything from the controller (can I set the module off to the side where I can still view it but it doesn't need to be in front of me)?

That's a nice version you did of Europa and And I Love Her . You've got a nice feel for the music. Is that a Ketron playing the guitar sounds? I also liked your philosphy ("explore different aspects").

Mark

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#33072 - 05/15/07 11:10 PM Re: audya question for AJ
Dreamer Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Mark79100:

Is there any need at all then to work the controls directly on the module or can I do everything from the controller (can I set the module off to the side where I can still view it but it doesn't need to be in front of me)?
Mark


Mark,
yes, depending on how sophisticated is the controller you choose you can do everything from there and place the module aside or behind the keyboard, using a dedicated stand. Actually this is much more practical than wasting a lot of money on duplicated keyboards (or keybeds).
Thanks for listening to my songs and for your kind words; "Europa" and "And I love her" were recorded entirely on a Tyros 1 and the guitar sound you hear is the Tyros jazz guitar. I tend to use it a lot because it's one of my favorite sounds
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