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Originally posted by Nedim:
But the devellopers have to satisfy both types of crowd, the ones that dont know nothing and
the ones that actuall do something with the OS on the machine...am i wrong?


In a way I think you're wrong, because "the ones who knows nothing" as you say, are not
the ones who buy upper end arrangers, and the developers satisfye the most by the line
of models, both in price level and number of choices during playing and buttonpushing.
The ones who know how to do something with the OS in the machine, are the engineers, not
the end users.
Users use the OS to gain what needed, but then again, some OS are worse than others to
reach what you want to do, if OS are buildt to do it in first place.

Myself, I was more into the buttonpushing years ago when gigging, and Technics sure was a
dream to work at. It's a mystery to me that noone "steal" the userfriendly OS and develope
it further.
Nowadays, I'm more comfortable to find a style and just play without have to act like an
dataguru before play anything at all. I'm not an pianist (not even any good player, that's
why I'm using arrangerkeyboard. The styles are my orchestra.

Cheers
GJ
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GJ
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