And that is exactly my point.
A ground breaking TOTL arranger is going to cost a lot of money.
That is why Ketron is in a bad position.
Now before people say there is nothing ground breaking in the Audya, whether you like the concept or not or whether it performs the way you want it or not, it is doing something that no other arranger does. It plays audio parts in a style other than drums.
It is as ground breaking as T2 having SA voices.

Back to the topic, it may behoove Korg or Roland not to put out a TOTL arranger right now. I think Roland is following this path as they have only put out a low-end arranger (which is a very good low end) GW 8.

And, it seems as if they are testing out some of the new features that would be on their next TOTL arranger.

Since Korg has the PA 2x and 800 out for a whiled, and instead of giving OS updates for free, what is wrong with making a little money and putting a module out and previewing their next TOTL arranger and could possibly attract new Korg arranger fans.
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