Sharp wrote:Kurzweil specifications always look like something from the late 90's.
Always expect a tiny ROM and tiny sampler.
Ooooo but it has VAST ...!!!!
Regards
Sharp.

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Yes, I'm agree, everyone should chose the right instrument for his/her needs and try to use it in the best way. I made an error in the past buying a motif es rack and I had to sold it when I broke up with my old band (that rack was perfect for that kind of music but I couldn't stand it for anything else) and now I try to make right decisions for my musical needs (ehm... maybe except for the waldorf blofeld that's on its way to my home... but ehm ehr... you know the GAS?Sharp wrote:Hi Lorenzo.
If it makes you happy then that's all that matters. The OASYS has me utterly spoiled rotten from every angle so I'm happy too.
Sensational. That's on the PC3x? Any external processing (effects)? Sounds like you could literally reach out and touch it.Lorenzo wrote:anyway, I won't talk anymore about the pc3x, but I'll post a little noodling with a program (not a setup [combi in korg synths]) I've created to test the dynamic of the instrument when I bought it. It's a single program without overdubbing other tracks.
http://www.synthaddicted.com/temp/moviepiano.mp3
yes no external effects added, just what I play on the keyboard in real time (you can even hear a little mistake in the strings cut off when I used in the wrong way the mod wheel...Timo wrote:Sensational. That's on the PC3x? Any external processing (effects)? Sounds like you could literally reach out and touch it.Lorenzo wrote:anyway, I won't talk anymore about the pc3x, but I'll post a little noodling with a program (not a setup [combi in korg synths]) I've created to test the dynamic of the instrument when I bought it. It's a single program without overdubbing other tracks.
http://www.synthaddicted.com/temp/moviepiano.mp3
You'd likely be hard pushed to get that out of a Korg. Either that, or I've watched too many demos of Korg workstations being used for cheesy 'daytime TV' type stuff.
I was waiting it too ! LOL !Sharp wrote:Kurzweil specifications always look like something from the late 90's.
Always expect a tiny ROM and tiny sampler.
Ooooo but it has VAST ...!!!!
Regards
Sharp.
+1 On this comment. Horses for courses you know.Sharp wrote:Hi Lorenzo.
If it makes you happy then that's all that matters. The OASYS has me utterly spoiled rotten from every angle so I'm happy too. The OASYS is also probably part of the reason why I don't have much interest in anything else on the market right now.
Nice demo by the way.
Regards
Sharp.
I'm with you there; I don't own an Oasys but I've played one--it's an amazing keyboard.Sharp wrote: The OASYS has me utterly spoiled rotten from every angle so I'm happy too. The OASYS is also probably part of the reason why I don't have much interest in anything else on the market right now.
In my own opinion - K2661 is a joke. PC3 series as well - for example, there's just something about that keybed that makes me wanna hurl. I don't know if it was these particular keyboards that I tried but... they sucked big time.Synthoid wrote: Kurzweil finally has a better keyboard on their hands now with the PC3 series, although they continue to drop the ball with that tiny view screen. I still have my K2661 and yeah, it has some great sounds, but it's annoying to program.
Hopefully if and when Kurzweil makes a successor to the 2600 series, they will do much more research, listen to the players, and make the thing more user-friendly.
Lorenzo wrote:anyway, I won't talk anymore about the pc3x, but I'll post a little noodling with a program (not a setup [combi in korg synths]) I've created to test the dynamic of the instrument when I bought it. It's a single program without overdubbing other tracks.
http://www.synthaddicted.com/temp/moviepiano.mp3
Perhaps the Micro-M?MMusiKK wrote:I'm waiting for the replacements of the Korg Micro X, "will they show something in the next Namm?