Originally posted by Diki:
It's kind of like admitting they don't need a quality arranger, either...
It's kinda like you putting words in my mouth, to be more accurate.
I didn't say anything of the sort.
Haven't you learned anything from that guy who gives those sermons at church ? Captain what’s-his-name?
You really are violating your standards quicker than you can lower them.
Whatever the Roland piano is used for does not have anything to do with the uneven notes...they are there...you know it because you have tried the notes I mentioned in a previous post.
If you have any kind of ear, and you profess that you do, then you will admit there are uneven notes...different tones, and different decays.
If you don't, that's okay...but you will still have to live with the results anyway, and every time you play you will hear them and know how right I am.
Can the piano still be useful?
Sure it can...lots of real pianos suffer from the same issues...unless the regulation and voicing are completely perfect.
So keep defending if you like...I don't mind...it just keeps the topic out in the open where it will make other users try the same notes on their G70, and perhaps like you, they won't admit the discrepancies they hear, but my point will still be made regardless.
Faults I may have...being wrong is not one of them.

Ian