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#230251 - 03/27/08 08:42 PM
Re: How many keys? DISCUSSION thread...
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Al, Have you every tried doing a Glissando using the Full fingering mode of a 61 key keyboard--it works just fine. It's just a matter of setting the fingering mode to full, which allows the full width of the keyboard to be used. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#230256 - 03/28/08 04:41 AM
Re: How many keys? DISCUSSION thread...
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: I am left wondering what government is subsidizing Roland, Korg and Ketron (MS too), who apparently seem to be able to survive in business despite making the FATAL flaw of offering arrangers in other than 61 note sizes..?
Surely they CAN'T be making a profit?
This is what drives me crazy. The 'apologists' somehow seem to be able to ignore the fact that every other arranger manufacturer OTHER than Yamaha make a 76 as well as 61's. And I'm pretty sure that they would also be the first to say that the main reason that Yamaha's dominate the market is NOT that they don't have a 76 in their lineup. In fact, ask any number of Yamaha user why Yamaha are THEIR choice, and you will get almost as many answers. And not ONE of them will be 'because they don't make a 76'..
Sorry, but the only tunnel I see around here are loyalists defending Yamaha in denial of the facts. You've got to at least offer a reason that actually fits the facts. We all swim in the same ocean... If other companies can produce 76's without going belly up, then so can Yamaha. I KNOW you are not trying to tell us that Yamaha are to 'weak', 'timid' or 'uncaring'... Still full of holes Diki...you forgot to factor in the amount of profit...the margin...and it's a very imortant part of this situation. The G70 and E-60 have been sales duds here in Canada...and from what I understand, they haven't been exactly jumping off the shelves elsewhere, either. That should be warning enough. Since you and a few others have been saying how wonderful these instruments are, the reason they aren't selling is because they have 76 keys. OR...perhaps they aren't really all that they are cracked up to be....which is it? You sure have a tough time grasping reality....a company does not get in a market that THEY (not you, they have much wiser marketing gurus)do not feel will bring them a decent profit. I think you are just perpetuating this thread solely for your own amusment...you can't possibly be THAT narrow minded. Ian
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