Hello,
just wanted to tell everyone that I purchased the new Roland GW-7 workstation.
I want to tell this community because this is the only site where I could find user info on this synth.
I recently tossed away my PC workstation because I was too tired of staring at the screen and missed the times where one could compose music standing up !
I also have an Alesis Ion synth which happens to rival the best softsynths available to date which now adds to my GW-7.
So the GW-7 has a small sequencer which is nice to drop ideas into.
The casing is very light, almost toy looking,.
The layout is very simple. There are almost no obstacles between you and composition.
The sounds are very good too. This is my first real rompler but have played on a Triton a few times in the store and could say that the GW-7 sounds are really top notch. I had also used Hypersonic VST and Sampletank.
I initially wanted a used 01/W for the sound design possibilities and the sequencer but could not find one used. I always wanted a ROM synth that could do layered pads etc. like the D-50, Prophet VS, M1 etc..but really, the Ion will do the pad job just fine. Besides, a pad is a pad and why lose to much time over it ?
Now the GW-7 happens to have a very peculiar synth engine where it IS possible to create new sounds. I just took a bass patch a smoothed the attack and ended up with a great pad with different harmonics than the initial patch. Thats weird but good.
The MFX and other (albeit limited)parameters will make a VERY expressive sound if required.
Stock sounds like piano, strings, brass etc.. all sound really good.
This synth sure has more limitations compared to a 01/W or Triton but I know that the sonic possiblities are almost as big as those synths.
Roland will not get you lost in useless/redundant options that have no musical impact.
The same philosophy applies to my juno 106. Very limited synth but the greatest sounds.
[This message has been edited by goedikey (edited 06-17-2005).]