Posted by: Luka
New future SD1 or 9000PRO user asking for some help! - 07/04/01 03:42 AM
Hello to you all!
This is my first posting, although I’ve been reading this site for a long time. Your thoughts and comments helped me a lot in exploring arranger keyboard world. In the past I used strictly synths with sounds only for gigs with live bands.
I got stuck between SD1 and 9000 PRO and now I look for those slight differences that will give one of them the advantage. In store near me I can test 9000 PRO but I can’t get my hands on SD1 so I would like to ask those lucky guys that have tested both arrangers in details if they could help me with following questions:
1. 9000 PRO harmonizer has about 60 different harmony types prepared. How many are there on SD1?
2. One or more tracks from a midi file can be assigned to 9000 PRO vocoder to sing along with main vocal. Can this be done on SD1 vocoder?
3. A second sound can be faded in or out with a pedal. For example while playing a piano sound on 9000 PRO, a string sound can softly be added or removed with a pedal when needed. Can SD1 do that? For me this is a very useful feature.
When I have one of those two, I’ll be glad to share my experiences with you.
Thank you for any information.
Luka
This is my first posting, although I’ve been reading this site for a long time. Your thoughts and comments helped me a lot in exploring arranger keyboard world. In the past I used strictly synths with sounds only for gigs with live bands.
I got stuck between SD1 and 9000 PRO and now I look for those slight differences that will give one of them the advantage. In store near me I can test 9000 PRO but I can’t get my hands on SD1 so I would like to ask those lucky guys that have tested both arrangers in details if they could help me with following questions:
1. 9000 PRO harmonizer has about 60 different harmony types prepared. How many are there on SD1?
2. One or more tracks from a midi file can be assigned to 9000 PRO vocoder to sing along with main vocal. Can this be done on SD1 vocoder?
3. A second sound can be faded in or out with a pedal. For example while playing a piano sound on 9000 PRO, a string sound can softly be added or removed with a pedal when needed. Can SD1 do that? For me this is a very useful feature.
When I have one of those two, I’ll be glad to share my experiences with you.
Thank you for any information.
Luka