Originally Posted By dud
BACHUS ,those who are using synths ,workstations, pianos , hammond , are not interesting in arranger , they say its unproffesinal , and those of us that came from arranger world , are few ,and most of us do not work anymore , so why a company should develop and work hard for selling a few arrangeres ?


Many of those who are using synths, workstations, piano's... are interested in creating backings.. and arrangers are a perfect tool for doing this..

Did you ever have a look at a Yamaha montage/modx musicians trying to use arps to create backings... quite a lot of them are trying to mimic arrangers when they do so... most of them don't even realise..

IF they wrap the arranger in another package, something like Ketron's launchpad. Then i predict all those @pro@ players will love the arranger backings..

What many of them are not looking for is the simple system of 4 variations, 3 fills, intro and endings.. but the actuall arranger backing of patterns following chords (either played live or created by a chord sequence) now thats something different.


Yes, these people are not interested in the current arrangers with pre-created styles. But when you turn those arrangers into a creative tool, then i predict they will love it.
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