I agree 100% with everything you said. In fact, if somebody follows your advice, they should never buy Roland gear ever again. Or Yamaha gear. Or Korg. Or..
I love wrighting, i'm french so i do it in my first language, but listening to you it's obvious you take great pleasure doing it yourself. The result is pretty nice. My ref for FULL midi implementation would be my mpc 2k5, and let's be honest, in nowadays it's getting rare for many things. How can so many midi sequencers not receive or send midi programs (i'm a dawless guy that's just how i like it)? I offered myself the Synclavier REGEN a few months ago, it's the kind of money i probably get to spend twice every ten years; i luuuuv the unit, it's really great, and it's the type of approach by smaller compagnys i like to support, but the midi implementation is not as wide as i expected. When you know how regen is physically made you'll get that's important, especially with all the functions it has, future firmware might improve that part though, but the unit is not getting the attention it deserves so this might not be so true, extra work needs to get payed for, we all understand that. There are a bunch of recent units that lack full midi, but you aint gonna get it all for the bux. the korg odysseys (even FS) dont have CC in witch really is a drag. And i saw a few units supposed to be great sequencers that dont in or output midi programs. You dont always need to use those things completely all the time, but when you do it's really problematic, especially for the dawless pack. And at the end of the day we notice that units that do have these things, if bought new, are the units that go for very high cost most of us can't afford buying new... With a 500 euro keystep pro you are getting full midi implementation, settable all the way, okay it's four track but still, how can you have to spend 4k in a synth to get that? I think some prices are just crazy nonsens, this is partly why i like this channel, because we are getting reasonable advice, but if you are looking for a full midi implementation buying modern generators, no question it's gonna cost a fortune...
Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 20 KHz Harmonic Distortion: Less than 1% Intermodulation Distortion: Less than 1% Output Noise: Better than -90dB Input Impedance: 600 ohms Input Sensitivity: 0dBV Maximum Output Level: +24 dBm Output Impedance: 10K ohms Crosstalk: Under 60 dB Weight: 10 pounds 👈😆only non-misleading spec
I agree 100% with everything you said. In fact, if somebody follows your advice, they should never buy Roland gear ever again. Or Yamaha gear. Or Korg. Or..
I love wrighting, i'm french so i do it in my first language, but listening to you it's obvious you take great pleasure doing it yourself. The result is pretty nice. My ref for FULL midi implementation would be my mpc 2k5, and let's be honest, in nowadays it's getting rare for many things. How can so many midi sequencers not receive or send midi programs (i'm a dawless guy that's just how i like it)?
I offered myself the Synclavier REGEN a few months ago, it's the kind of money i probably get to spend twice every ten years; i luuuuv the unit, it's really great, and it's the type of approach by smaller compagnys i like to support, but the midi implementation is not as wide as i expected. When you know how regen is physically made you'll get that's important, especially with all the functions it has, future firmware might improve that part though, but the unit is not getting the attention it deserves so this might not be so true, extra work needs to get payed for, we all understand that.
There are a bunch of recent units that lack full midi, but you aint gonna get it all for the bux. the korg odysseys (even FS) dont have CC in witch really is a drag. And i saw a few units supposed to be great sequencers that dont in or output midi programs. You dont always need to use those things completely all the time, but when you do it's really problematic, especially for the dawless pack. And at the end of the day we notice that units that do have these things, if bought new, are the units that go for very high cost most of us can't afford buying new... With a 500 euro keystep pro you are getting full midi implementation, settable all the way, okay it's four track but still, how can you have to spend 4k in a synth to get that? I think some prices are just crazy nonsens, this is partly why i like this channel, because we are getting reasonable advice, but if you are looking for a full midi implementation buying modern generators, no question it's gonna cost a fortune...
Thanks for the comment, bon chance.
@@JeffreyScottPetro merci mon amis !
This is gold
Thanks, I appreciate the support.
Does the Jeffy have 12000 Watt PMPO?
It's a "Full-Featured" device.
Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 20 KHz
Harmonic Distortion: Less than 1%
Intermodulation Distortion: Less than 1%
Output Noise: Better than -90dB
Input Impedance: 600 ohms
Input Sensitivity: 0dBV
Maximum Output Level: +24 dBm
Output Impedance: 10K ohms
Crosstalk: Under 60 dB
Weight: 10 pounds 👈😆only non-misleading spec