That's just the makeup tools... realtime header modifiers.

Next thing you need is detailed editing of sequencer tracks, the ability to go in and change one note to another, one track to another change anything into anything, to push the timing of a track or just one note within a drum track, to take all the backbeats and even them out without adjusting the rest of the track... basically, anything you could do in a computer should be doable from your arranger.

Rikki (who owned an SD-1) has posted in detail about the primitive editing on Ketron's, and I haven't heard you berate HER...

I'm just reading this stuff, I'm not making it up...

You had a Roland didn't you? Heck, the same sequencer and style editing capabilities and header editing exist on all E and G series arrangers currently out, from the least expensive to the most... This ain't no TOTL only stuff.


[This message has been edited by Diki (edited 05-28-2009).]
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