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#133255 - 01/17/07 03:19 PM
Re: G-70 to E-80 anybody?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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There are a couple of important differences between the E80 and G70 that may, or may not be important to potential buyers.
Firstly, of great importance to many pros that use a mixer is that there are no individual outs on the E80.... not for the Harmonizer OR for individual Parts. Everything gets squirted out through the same L/R jacks. This ties in with Roland's philosophy (erroneous, in my opinion) that the E series is a 'home' keyboard and the G-series is more 'professional'.
The only REALLY significant OS difference between the two (again, IMO) is that Lyrics can be tied to Songs (SMFs) AND Styles on the E80 - Songs only on the G70 - and the .BMP viewer on the E80, useful for reading scanned lead sheets, otherwise just eye candy.....
There are many more sounds in the G70, with extensive backward compatibility for older Roland arrangers, whereas there are fewer, but some significantly better sounds (especially drumkits) in the E80. Only your ears will tell if it is worth the extra.... (cost, weight!)
For me, virtually NOTHING would ever make me give up the wonderful action of the G70. If the feel and responsiveness of the action you play has ANY importance to you whatsoever, you owe it to yourself to at least play on a G70, and then complain to YOUR arranger's manufacturer 'why can't mine feel as good?'! If not, you will always get the cheapest action your manufacturer thinks they can get away with.....
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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