Roland versus Yamaha
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
I think the Roland Boutique line is a step above the Yamaha Reface line; I have not tried either, but reading the technical specifications, Roland Boutique inspires me a bit more. It 's really a shame that the online Boutique does not have an external power supply (if not USB)...
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
One good point is that the rack still got bend and modulation.
so it complement a NE5 (sample synth works with midi received mod and pitch bend).
The "jupiter" boutique sound did not convinced me in the videos, have to try one for real.
2 of them takes double space, too bad
so it complement a NE5 (sample synth works with midi received mod and pitch bend).
The "jupiter" boutique sound did not convinced me in the videos, have to try one for real.
2 of them takes double space, too bad
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
btw, my hands on the reface DX was a "correct" experience (not a game changer, no buy decision), the sound was ok and the keybed not too bad for a mini.
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
I am fully aware that you can chain them, I just don't think it should have been necessary. It's not the cost so much as an extra box, with extra cables and extra batteries, etc. I just think that in 21stC, a 4 voice synth is poor. The original JX3P had 6 and that was in 1982.RedLeo wrote:That's still less than £600. Hardly something to complain about.nordboard wrote:Yeah, but then you have to buy 2!
Again, you can polychain 2 for 8-voice polyphony. They have a full set of front-panel controls (unlike the original), they have additional programming features, full metal construction, and they're about the size of a book. If you think about it for a while, you may realise there's really not much to complain about here.nordboard wrote:4 voice polyphony is poor in this day and age and it's the only thing that is stopping me from getting the JX03 at the moment - used to own and love a JX3P so would love the new one, despite the mini keys lol
The keys are an optional extra, so you don't even have to deal with that if you don't want to.
Seriously, these are not toys, they're good quality, well thought out pieces of kit. I wouldn't turn your nose up at them.
From what I have seen online they look the biz, except that I am a reasonably good semi pro musician, for whom 4 notes at a time isn't enough.
I'll almost certainly still get one though, mainly just to relive the glory days of my old JX lol
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
Alas, keyboard players are no longer the target market. The fact that the keyboard is optional is a pretty good clue here...nordboard wrote: I am a reasonably good semi pro musician, for whom 4 notes at a time isn't enough.
At the asking price, I think pretty much everyone is going to take a chance and try out at least one.nordboard wrote:I'll almost certainly still get one though, mainly just to relive the glory days of my old JX lol
The JX-3P was a very under-rated synth. Lots more flexible than the Junos, and a completely different sound, much lighter and airier. Lovely smooth light string pads, always sounded great in a mix without taking up too much space.
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
In which case I'll let you buy me one. My spare £299 is going towards my next Nord...RedLeo wrote:
At the asking price, I think pretty much everyone is going to take a chance and try out at least one.
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
You do know I'm Scottish, right?magpie85 wrote:In which case I'll let you buy me one.
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
It can be powered via USB... so I think that something like this might do the trick...RedLeo wrote:I think that Roland would be wise to introduce a power adapter to encourage sales for live use. Even if Roland don't, I think third-party adapters may start appearing. Batteries, even rechargeable ones, are not a good solution for long-term use.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12890
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
That looks just the job. I haven't seen these before, but that will make live use a whole lot more practical.anotherscott wrote:It can be powered via USB... so I think that something like this might do the trick...
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12890
On the other hand, DSI have just released the Prophet-6 module.
Decisions, decisions...(it's a hard life)!
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Re: Roland versus Yamaha
It's bog-standard 500mA USB power. Any generic USB power supply, including hundreds of millions of iPod and iPhone power supplies already out there, will work.RedLeo wrote:I think that Roland would be wise to introduce a power adapter to encourage sales for live use. Even if Roland don't, I think third-party adapters may start appearing. Batteries, even rechargeable ones, are not a good solution for long-term use.NoDirection wrote:That you can buy the Jupiter 8 module separate, and not the stupid "mini-keys" makes it even more interesting. A midi cable to my Electro 5D and I have a decent synth when needed.
Omitting a power socket on the Reface kind of makes sense given their intended target market, but the Boutiques are clearly designed for professional use. I think it's a decision Roland may regret.
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