Originally posted by Tom NL:
Digitalvision,
The sliders actually do work as volume controllers or as drawbars. You can quickly change the function by pressing the mode buttons for "Harmonic Bar" or "Part" on the right side of the sliders.
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By the way, it's very nice to hear a factory demo for the first time now. And it is a very good one I think!
Nice to hear that these sliders also function 'otherwise' than just for the drawbars. I want a 'modern' keyboard to get along with the music produced nowadays.. The VA-7 couldn't fulfill this task always, unless editting and searching a lot for good drums, or other sounds... I have not heard the G70 yet, but I wouldn't just buy it seeying the specs. Also the demo's on
www.rolandg70.com do not convince me, since my Roland VA-7 can also handle the jobs and I heard TOO much an old VA-7... I don't think there's any stunning development on this board. A lot of the features on board were previously invented AND implemented on other boards. The sliders, I have seen them on the PA1X Pro which I tried, they worked fine to me. The D-Beam is also on my VA-7.. There were other boards with colorscreens before this one.. Etc.
But! I now heard a new official demo and that sounded pretty refreshing! Also the new board looked very well and I think it's smart to trade my VA-7 as fast as possible for a G70, because the price of the VA-7 will drop soon way low..., I think..
Again, I hope to hear AND feel this G70 soon.. And I just feel I'm going to get this board soon when it's available.. Just a feeling.
I hope the keys are better too.. I had to screw the board open several times to fix the keys.. Opening and closing the case takes 2 hours, fixing takes 5 minutes. I don't know why some keys get disfunctional just now and then, but it's quite annoying..
So, that's my critical story.. I will stop now
When I have played the G70, I'm sure that I will place my opinion here again.. To see whether I was true..
[This message has been edited by Sander (edited 11-12-2004).]