Technics KN2600 not so new

Posted by: Artaher

Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/21/03 01:41 PM

I saw the image of new kn2600. I hoped a new kb, but it is not a new one: It is exactly a kn1600 but light grey, not black. Same bottons (nor one more!!!), same screen, same box, same size, exactly all equal one. So, it is a kn1600 but whith more sounds, more styles, more wat and usb. If it even had at least the grand piano voice from kn6500 or kn7000...!!!
But... it has a sd card!!!!, not floppy. It is a Pity next PSR2100 will not have it, perhaps 2200 or 2300

[This message has been edited by Artaher (edited 04-24-2003).]
Posted by: squeak_D

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/21/03 03:30 PM

I like the design of it.. Plus I like the idea of the bass ports being on the side of the keyboard... I think that gives a good balance of sound because the bass isn't so up in your face. Anyone know how much this model will cost?

Squeak
Posted by: Artaher

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/21/03 04:10 PM

ohh, yes, both same price: 1.550 euros
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/21/03 09:28 PM

Anyone know how these 1600's and 2600's would sound next to the 6000, 6500, or the 7000,in both voices(registrations) and styles?

Scott Langholff
Posted by: MacAllcock

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/22/03 01:33 AM

If I was still looking to upgrade, the SD slot would be a big factor.
Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/22/03 02:52 PM

Hi,
I have the kn7 and the sd card is great. It's almost like having a tiny removable hard drive. The cards were pricey 6 months ago when I first got my kn7 , but they seem to be dropping. One needs to shop around to get the best value for the cards.

I haven't read any specs on the new kn, but if it has some of the sd functions that the kn7 has, then it aught to be great.
(very satisfied kn7 owner)

best wishes
Rikki

Quote:
Originally posted by MacAllcock:
If I was still looking to upgrade, the SD slot would be a big factor.
Posted by: Artaher

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/24/03 02:30 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Artaher:
KN 26000 price is 1.550 euros, similar to new PSR2100.
Posted by: Alex K

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/24/03 03:26 PM

Does 2600 have a vocal harmonizer?
Posted by: Artaher

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/24/03 04:12 PM

Specifications Technics KN2600
61 dynamic keys
sound generator PCM max. Polyphony 64 voices 1.064 sounds (1,028 sounds + 2 organ rawbars + 34 Drumkits)
sound Group: Piano, Guitar & Harpsi, tringer & Vocal, Brass, Mallet & Orch Perc, organ & Accordion, Sax & Woodwind, Synth, bass, Drum kit, digitally Drawbar
sound Explorer
Effect: Sustain, digital, multi Effect, reverb, Chorus
Wheel: pitch Bend, modulation
Part select: right 1, right 2, Left Transpose effect +/- 12 notes
Number of Rhythms: 680 Pattern (170 Styles x 4 variations)
Rhythm Groups: Pop, skirt, Ballad, jazz & Swing, Dance Pop, simple Beat, Dance club, Trad & Waltz, Ballroom & Show, Latin & World, USA
Favorites
control: Main volume, MIC volume, balance, Conductor, starting/stop, Intro & ending 1, Intro & ending 2, Fill in 1, Fill in 2, Counts Intro, Synchro & Break, tempo/Program, TAP speed, Fade In/Out, Split Point
performance Pads: 20 Preset of banks x 6 Pads inclusive solo one, user bank x 3, Compile bank x 2, control Preset x 1, stop, auto Setting
AautoPlay Chord mode: Basic, Advanced 1, Advanced 2, pianist, Memory, on bass, Chord Finder, Left Hold
Music Style Arranger
sound Arranger
Music Stylist
One Touch Play
Techni Chord
panel memory: 3 banks x 8 panel, set, Next bank, bank View
Sequencer 16 tracks, 1/96 by Beat, approx.. 40,000 Events, 10 Songs max., functions: Easy record, real-time record, step record, record & Edit, CoPy & paste, rank Edit Composer: 8 tracks bass, Accomp 1 - 5, Drums 1 + 2, approx.. 13,000 Events, 3 Memory of banks, functions: Easy Composer, real-time record, step record, Pattern CoPy, SEQ ton of Composer CoPy, load single Composer.
SD Card: load, save, Favorite Songs, Technics Song Medley, SD audio play, SD sound play, SD Card Tools, SD Preference. sound Setting: part Setting, mixer, master Tuning, key scaling, Techni Chord, sound load option, APC Reverb Setting, sound Arranger.
sound Edit: 40 storage locations + 1 user Drumkit Easy Edit, clay/tone, pitch, filter, amplitude, LFO, Effect.
Reverb & Effect: Mic Reverb & Effect, sound load option, mixer, multi, Chorus, Reverb, clay/tone control.
controls: initial, pair of overalls Touch Sensitivity, Foot Ccontroller, panel memory mode, Music Style Arranger mode, Fade In/Out Setting
Customize: Favorite Setting, display time Out, Midi Setting load option, DATA Protection, Language Setting, disk/D Preference
Midi: part Setting, control Messages, real-time Messages, Common Setting, input/output Setting, Midi Presets, mode Setting, computer Connection
Display: LCD, 320 x 240 points, Page, Contrast, exit, display Hold
Help
demo
connections: stereo headphone, foot pedal, Expression pedal, LINE Out (R/mono? L), Midi (in, Out), USB, MIC
output 40 Watts (20 W x 2))
Speakers 12 cm x 2, 6,5 cm x 2
power requirement 75 Watts of AC 220-240V 50/60Hz (Europe, Australia and new Zealand) dimension (WxHxD): 105.7 x 16.2 x 40.4 cm net weight: 11.7 kg
Accessories:AC mains cable, note stand, CD Rome, SD Card
Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/24/03 05:04 PM

Hi
well on the surface it appears to have quite a few of the functions that the kn7 has. Very impressive.
The best part is that it also appears to have the sd card functions of the kn7 including audio.

Without a side by side comparison list it's a bit hard to tell what the differences are, but on the whole it sounds like it's going to be a great alternative for for purchasers who can't justify paying the extra for the top of the line kn7.

best wishes
Rikki

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Artaher:
[B]Specifications Technics KN2600
61 dynamic keys
sound generator PCM max. Polyphony 64 voices

etc etc
Posted by: Starkeeper

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/28/03 10:18 AM

Why would an SD card, without a disk drive, be a plus? My computer at home does not have an SD card, neither does anyone's computer at work have one. How would I xfer a style/midi file from my computer at work to my kn2600? Sound like the technology is ahead of practicality.
Is the KN2600 released? Cost in U.S. or Canadian funds?
Starkeeper
Posted by: Artaher

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/28/03 02:16 PM

Starkeeper...
I think floppy is the past, sd card is the future.
You know floppy is 1,4 Mb. A SD card may be equivalent to 50 or more floppys. Is the must: like a litle hard drive, but removable!!!
It is true: there are few computers with sd now, but wait a time...
What is incredible is that while a middle range arranger (KN2600) has SD, any yamaha has it, nor its high range arranger (Tyros).
Why?
Perhaps to sell us a Tyros with sd next year?.

Regards
Artaher


[This message has been edited by Artaher (edited 04-28-2003).]
Posted by: Douglas Dean

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/28/03 03:22 PM

Starkeeper, hook up a cheap little card reader to your computer. The transfer is neat, clean and fast. Slide that itee bitee SD card into your keyboard and away you go. A little slower way is to connect your keyboard to your computer via USB and your in business. If there is a will there is a way. If you are into ditigal cameras that is same route they take. Depending on the size of the SD card, hundreds of floppies can be stored on one card.

Grandpa Doug
Posted by: Douglas Dean

Re: Technics KN2600 not so new - 04/28/03 07:00 PM

Another thought! When some of us guys get together everybody brings their own little SD card. I put mine in my wallet. One gal has a little case on a chain around her neck for her little chip. When our turn comes to do something on the keyboard we just slip in our own card and it's just like having your own board with all your own stuff. Fantastic to say the least. Talk about ease of sharing and learning. Great to be still alive with all this super high tech stuff. I think in a few years the floppy will be a museum piece with the hard drive taking it's place shortly after. Any body want to place a bet on which brand of board will be the last to catch up? I place mine on Roland. How about you?

High-tech Grandpa Doug