Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
- Keep the same Keybed size - darker color instead of Silver, ( seems to visibly dirty) - bigger on board Harddrive, at least 30 gig - keep vocalizer - Have a version of the Midjay incorporated - allow instant midi file selection and play without needing to change modes - Registration mode should allow all regs with a full name of at least 30 characters visible for instant selection and direct number access - have varations or additional sub regs within a reg - 128 note polyphony - USB drive capable and windows drive manipulation - 8 set-ups for each style with suggested voicing and combo's - dedicated waveform memory that can have added samples loaded and with some sort of quick load time or at least a EEPROM chip that allows the user to load the sample for instant recall later ( this one is a little much ) - Updated sounds, expecially guitars - I'll take one please
Registered: 12/06/99
Posts: 2133
Loc: Muskegon, MI
Frankieve,
Could I call you sometime? I've got some questions about how to do some things on my SD-1. If I may call please email your phone number and the best time of day or night to call. My email is tcavan01@baker.edu.
Well Fran, before you tackle that (your "roadie"), be sure you 'pencil me in' in your will for the G1000.....and I'll be sure an ship it immediately to the Smithsonian where it belongs .
chas
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
Oh yeah, I forgot, a bigger and better display, I think the speakers should take advantage of the current Neodidyium (spelled wrong of course) magnets with reverse mounting, so the speakers can be ordered and fit like laying down on the board. So everyone can have speakers if they want but the speakers will be more low key and less visual..
I already mentioned to Tom that I am probably not the best person for SD1 info