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#210113 - 07/20/06 02:50 PM
Re: WOW! The G-70's impressive (Disclaimer: Following is all personal opinion)
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Craig, It excited me becuase "I" feel it's the closet thing I've heard to date "coming from ANY keyboard" on the market.
Sure there's software that will blow the G-70's guitar mode out of the water, but as far as "internal keyboard" guitar simulation again "I" feel Roland's done the best job.
What.., are you taking a cheap shot at my guitar skills just because the Roland impresses me?
Squeak
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#210114 - 07/20/06 03:06 PM
Re: WOW! The G-70's impressive (Disclaimer: Following is all personal opinion)
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Scott, I totally agree on Michael's G-70 video. I honestly think Roland should pull that one. I don't think he does justice to what is a great arranger. They should also pull the 2nd video of the VP-550 by Corey Fournier (which originally was the first and only one available). The latest video done by Don Lewis makes his look like crap Squeak
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#210118 - 07/20/06 03:55 PM
Re: WOW! The G-70's impressive (Disclaimer: Following is all personal opinion)
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I will say that I also notice some very slight nuances in the actual tone itself. When he was playing single note arps, it did sound like a guitar, but more a guitar where the action was either a bit too low, or what we guitarist dread (a warped neck)--which in turns causes what's called "fret buzzing". To me I hear fret buzzing in the sample. It's possible Roland added that to try and make the sound more authentic. I've heard some samples of bass guitar that will also add fret buzz to the sound itself. Whether this was intended by Roland I really can't say. As far as the strumming in concerned, I think Roland did a great job there Squeak
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