I hope they bring out a 76...
Might make a decent lightweight alternative to the G70 for more contemporary stuff, if you don't use the VH like I don't.
I would miss the Hammond section and the V-Drums, primarily, and the action, of course. But if style compatibility is good, or it has Makeup Tool-like editing capabilities (even if software), it might make a good alternative if space is tight or I have to carry it by myself for any considerable distance. It certainly wouldn't break the bank...
How well it works over here in the US will depend a LOT on whether Roland voice the styles for us, rather than the European users (it really IS different over here!), and whether G70/E50/60/80 styles can be easily converted. I have said for a long time that basically, it makes no sense to have ANY ROM styles, now that they are burned into flash ROM rather than needing a manufactured chip. Let the customer chose for him or herself. To be honest, my needs in a style selection would be utterly different from even Donny's, so why any ROM at all has me beat...
But seeing as it will be RolandUS that have to do this, I don't hold out much hope... Arrangers, in the US division of Roland, are about at the bottom of any of their priority list. You saw that NAMM demo. That basically sums it up for RolandUS.
