Originally posted by digitalvision: Alex you have just proven my point in there being no growth with arrangers. Let us all accept what there is, with no room for ideas or real new products. In fact if this is the thinking that permeates this bbs for arranger keyboards, it is no wonder why the companies keep putting out upgrades.
In all sincerity if you get past my obnoxious attitude LOL some players just might come up with some other ideas, or is this bbs just a sounding board for companies?
Well, you still don't get it do you? You keep critising everyone on this forum but doing nothing. Have you sugested any New Feature for "those infiltrated guys from the industry that are reading this forum". Instead of picking examples from the air I gave you some really good ones.You just dont see further. For example Roland first released the VA-76 with Variphrase - the same they used after on the top-of-the line (and most aclaimed by every musician that understands technology)) V-Synth. Yamaha is one of the biggest producer of LSI technology- the same they use on their arranger keyboards. If you don't find the diference you're probably playing with a Casiotone. But "on the other end of the stick" at this forum, George started posting about a new keyboard - the G-70. YOU keep "intentionally taking the topic of course onto a scene that is best left to blip and blop". I wonder if you're not one of those "inflitrated guys".
P.S. By the way, Roland, for example, is using DIMMs and RISC processors on their products.
[This message has been edited by Minimix (edited 10-04-2004).]