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#180011 - 06/17/05 01:58 PM
Re: The TRUTH about Roland-G70
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i have tried to avoid posting to this thread, but its like the hole in the wall with the sign "dont look in here" ........anyhoo, i dont understand why there is so much confusion about this G-70, when Roland are just following their standard operating procedure, which is to take an existing framework, add a few things, re-model the casing and then flog it off as the "next big thing", they've done it with synths and arrangers since the eighties so why should this be any different, and really, the G-70 IS just a VA 76 with a few (slightly) different knobs, a few more EFX on the sounds, and i really think they didnt even bother with the styles, just relied on the tweaked sounds to carry them (the styles)..for an example just check out the base samples used for the sounds on the G-70 and then on the VA-76, you will find they are both essentially the same as the old original fantom series, which btw appear (gee thats a strange co-incidence) on the fantom X series as well, albiet with more, and more variation ....it is a well known industry fact that the VA-76 was a dog and did not sell anywhere near the units the bean counters at roland had figured, so the result of this was the G-70 so they could re-coup some of that with the smallest amount of new capital. imho, GOMO
dennis
peace, out
[This message has been edited by manic2257 (edited 06-17-2005).]
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#180013 - 06/17/05 07:45 PM
Re: The TRUTH about Roland-G70
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hey spalding, i did have a hands on demo of the G-70, which at the time was sitting on the rack as the PA1x Pro so i got to do a bit of an a/b, even though it was only about 1/2 hour..i also owned a VA76, and now own a PA1x Pro..admittedly the time i spent with the G-70 was very limited, but as i scanned thru the in strument lists and then checked the samples in the manual it 1. sounded very similar, (although i will grant you, not as good as the VA-76) 2. and the samples were also very similar. I too, like you it would seem, have lost all faith in roland, and i have bee loyal to them since the JX3P days, synths and pianos..but i do believe the almighty dollar has made the decision in this case, and thery have not released anything truly ground breaking for may years, current X series included apart from the 88 note sampled piano, which imho they should have had 3 years ago,,they had the technology, just chose not to use it.
dennis
peace, out
[This message has been edited by manic2257 (edited 06-17-2005).]
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#180016 - 06/17/05 11:11 PM
Re: The TRUTH about Roland-G70
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hi spalding, yes i did and have not for one minute regretted it, i even had a bit of flirt with the genesys XP module, and whilst it was very good, it didnt quite match up to the PA1X..imho the only thing i'd like to see added, even though its not possible i dont think, is that chord composer thingy on that is on the Karma.and prob if Korg release an 88 note piano wieghted keys version of the PA or a module, i'd replace my pro..but thats all...again imho i reckon its the PA first, yammi a distant second, and the rest after that.
dennis
peace, out
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