Thats one of the reasons that I gave up on workstations.
It took to much time to get results.
If I want to create from scratch only, the workstation is OK.
However, if I want to create from scratch OR have quick satisfaction, it's the Arranger I want.
The arranger allows me a great deal of flexibility.
I truly like what you can do with a workstation, I just don't have the patience for it most of the time.
I know that recent technology is starting to blur the lines between Arrangers and Workstations.
I speak mainly of days gone by when workstations were synth's with sequencers built in.
Things are really starting to change in the area of Arrangers and Workstations.
I think that very soon there will be no distinction between the two.
Regards,
Dennis L. Almond
aka...TwoNuts
[This message has been edited by TwoNuts (edited 01-11-2007).]