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#232527 - 04/22/08 03:37 AM
Re: Does Yammy have a problem 76 keys?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by keybplayer: We do thoroughly appreciate and enjoy your company though and hope you continue to stick around.
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 04-21-2008).] Certainly I do intend to stick around Mike...if only to read more of your exercises in wordiness. Long and dead-end posts like yours remind me of a great Cape Breton saying...in Gaelic, "Far an taine ‘n abhainn, ‘s ann as mò a fuaim."...in English, "Where the stream is shallowest, it is noisiest." You should try directing your tedious posts to someone who might take them seriously...I don't anymore...and your ineffective attempts to kick me in the ass prove only one thing...that I am ahead of you...invidia is a cruel taskmaster, So many words....so little substance...my, you really must love to read your own posts...too bad you're the only one that understands them. I certainly can "adequately handle or properly appropriate negative input or feedback"...but it has to be from someone I respect and who actually knows how to express it...you presently aren't in either category. Sorry if my directness offends you, but if you can dish it out, you surely must be able to take it. Ian PS...Judging from your comments about playing piano on a 76 note semi-weighted keyboard, you obviously aren't serious about your piano playing...that's IF you do play piano....perhaps not. AND...if Yamaha isn't makin' what YOU want...buy elsewhere...get a Korg or Roland or a Mediastation...nobody is going to be mad at you or miss you...least-ways not me, and certainly not Yamaha. [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 04-23-2008).]
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#232528 - 04/22/08 04:04 AM
Re: Does Yammy have a problem 76 keys?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: But he sure seems to ENJOY being our whipping boy, doesn't he? No problem, my diminutive buddy...I can handle it...even the more obnoxious(heavy on the "noxious" part) posters like Mike, are of little consequence in my comfortable and peaceful world. It's easy to see neither of you are anywhere close to being content with your lot in life...hence the overly long, boring and arrogant posts. I have a suspicion you were both picked on when you were children...hence the constant picky-pickyness of most of your posts. You have to get a life, guys...please! Perhaps you could work as a team...like Mutt and Jeff or Abbott and Costello...Dumb and Dumber? Just joking. Peace to you both...you surely need it. Ian PS... yes, Diki...my job with Yamaha is small and relatively unimportant...at least in your estimation...but, then again, what you do means very little to me. I am quite content with the work I do...Yamaha is a great company, and has stood by me through some difficult times. Yamaha is composed of very hard working and compassionate people, and I'm proud to be associated with the company. [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 04-22-2008).]
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#232530 - 04/22/08 10:13 AM
Re: Does Yammy have a problem 76 keys?
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by leeboy: It also has several features I have asked Yamaha to provide in the area of controlling external sound modules, real sliders, touch screen, MIDI functions etc. that the T2 doesn't. Yamaha did not listen. They don't care about me. I'm nobody to them. Well, Lee...did you actually ask Korg for the sliders, touch screen, or MIDI functions or did they just happen to be on the instrument when you got it? Did you actually contact Yamaha and ask for these features? Remember, each manufacturer has their own approach to doing things(which they believe is best)...if you don't like how they do things, you can always go elsewhere...which is what you have done. Good for you...wise move. I'm glad you're happy with your purchase...the PA2XPro seems to be a great instrument, although I honestly haven't had a chance to try one. The local dealer only carries Yamaha and Roland arrangers. A bloomin' pity. Ian
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#232531 - 04/22/08 03:52 PM
Re: Does Yammy have a problem 76 keys?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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Hey, Ian... Sorry, my post wasn't meant to diminish what you do in any way, merely to point out to those that go around ASSuming that what you say, and your opinions, are in any way an official communication from Yamaha (as that prior post seemed to do) or a statement of their official position. You are always the first to point this out, but somehow the point seldom gets through, does it! Let's face it, anyone doing this at Yamaha's bequest would be pushing the T2 primarily, not their lower models! We BOTH work and play in little backwaters (I don't worry about that!), so it wasn't meant as a slight. How could it be, if I am in the same position..? There's no bitterness towards you personally, you just tend, because you DO jump in with a 'pro-Yamaha' opinion on just about ANY thread (Yamaha related or not ), to get a lot of the flack and bitterness that is really MEANT for Yamaha. We're sorry for that, but at times, you DO seem to relish it, in good humor... Trust me, my recuperating friend, what I posted wasn't meant as a put-down, simply as an acknowledgment of your 'non-official' Yamaha booster stance. I thought you were unfairly singled out in that post, and sought to address it, but I obviously threw the baby out with the bathwater.... Neither of us back off much in our posts to each other, and that's a good thing, as long as we BOTH know it's in a friendly ribbing mode. But occasionally, one or the other (or sometimes BOTH) will get a bit carried away and leave a bad taste... But I know that it's in good faith, and I hope you remain feeling the same way... Sorry if this one upset you. It wasn't meant to (I THOUGHT there were enough smilies! ). We BOTH toil along in obscurity, and, as much as we both love our particular choices of arrangers, both of us only speak our personal opinions. I represent Roland Corp. as much as you represent Yamaha Corp. As fans, NOT official spokesmen!
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