Ianmcnll: yes I play the Genesys. But if I were in the market for a new arranger I would not buy a T3, Pa2x nor a G70. As I am unfamiliar with the sounds and styles of those brands. Now if either of them had a module, I would be more willing to buy the module, see how the sounds and styles work for me and then when the TOTL comes out I may be willing to go for that. If I don�t at lease I have another sound and style source and the
manufacturer would have gotten my money.

Arranger Modules are not making money because there are no modules out there by the big 3. You have to make the product in order to make money from the product.


I do agree that Korg and Roland are not making a TOTL arranger not just because they have no money to make it but they are a little uncertain if they could make money from it in this economy.

That is why the module is really their best option.

For Roland and Korg as it relates to arrangers, they have to play or go home.


Again, they have to get those person who may have gotten one of their TOTL arrangers but chose Yamaha instead. A module would be the most effective way of doing so.

And no if Korg had put out a new PA with just the addition of DNC and charged the same as a PA2x pro, they would not have heard the end of it and they may not have had a good number of sales. You see Korg customers are not that gullible as �
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