Re: QWS List AW: AW: AW: New keyboard time

2021-05-27 Thread Luis Carlos González Moráles
For me, if the Yamaha PSR-A5000 has voice guide will purchase it. Saying 
that Yamaha Genos/PSR-SX/A series aren't accessible is just an excuse 
for not bying it.


Simon Jaeger wrote:


This is just my opinion, but I would rather learn all the button press 
sequences I need to than be completely shut out of a touchscreen 
because Yamaha just didn't bother updating the voice guide to support 
that function.


I got a Roland Juno-DS61 a few days ago. It's a lot less expensive and 
fancy than some of the keyboards I hear about here, but it still has a 
pretty wide range of sounds and expansions available. I haven't 
started really deep diving into the menus; I got it less than a week 
ago and work is busy, but I know it will work with QWS and I'm 
certainly excited to play around with it beyond just exploring the 
sounds. I also have Komplete and that whole big setup, but it's 
sometimes nice to have a keyboard you can just pull out and compose 
on. I found I was doing way too little music production because the 
process got too complex. When I knew all my buttons, menus, program 
numbers and bank numbers by heart, I got stuff done really quickly. 
I'm hoping to go back to basics and start doing that again. Basically, 
my advice is don't get rid of the things that "just work".


On 5/27/2021 1:49 PM, Niklas Rittinghaus wrote:


I haven’t tryed it with QWS till yet, so I don’t know how good it 
works on there.


Best

Niklas

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Thanks. That’s good to know.

Do you use it with QWS at all?  If so, how well does that work?  If I 
get it someday, my primary use for it would be with QWS and Logic Pro.


God bless!

Seth

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Re: QWS List AW: AW: AW: New keyboard time

2021-05-27 Thread Simon Jaeger
This is just my opinion, but I would rather learn all the button press 
sequences I need to than be completely shut out of a touchscreen because 
Yamaha just didn't bother updating the voice guide to support that function.


I got a Roland Juno-DS61 a few days ago. It's a lot less expensive and 
fancy than some of the keyboards I hear about here, but it still has a 
pretty wide range of sounds and expansions available. I haven't started 
really deep diving into the menus; I got it less than a week ago and 
work is busy, but I know it will work with QWS and I'm certainly excited 
to play around with it beyond just exploring the sounds. I also have 
Komplete and that whole big setup, but it's sometimes nice to have a 
keyboard you can just pull out and compose on. I found I was doing way 
too little music production because the process got too complex. When I 
knew all my buttons, menus, program numbers and bank numbers by heart, I 
got stuff done really quickly. I'm hoping to go back to basics and start 
doing that again. Basically, my advice is don't get rid of the things 
that "just work".


On 5/27/2021 1:49 PM, Niklas Rittinghaus wrote:


I haven’t tryed it with QWS till yet, so I don’t know how good it 
works on there.


Best

Niklas

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Windows 10


*Von: *Seth Lowman 
*Gesendet: *Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2021 22:31
*An: *QWS list 
*Betreff: *Re: QWS List AW: AW: New keyboard time

Thanks. That’s good to know.

Do you use it with QWS at all?  If so, how well does that work?  If I 
get it someday, my primary use for it would be with QWS and Logic Pro.


God bless!

Seth

On May 27, 2021, at 12:33 PM, Niklas Rittinghaus 
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