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#237685 - 07/09/08 12:51 PM
Re: Any NEXT Yamaha S Series Arranger Wish List Ideas?.....
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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You have to understand the inherent craziness in pooh-poohing someone ELSE'S needs for improvement in a product by saying that the line is already a "huge selling success" and "they must be doing something right & the customers love it or they wouldn't buy it", and then going straight ahead and listing YOUR OWN needs in this apparently perfect product Either the product needs improvement, or it doesn't. It is egotistical beyond belief to assume that YOUR needs are legitimate, but anyone else's that you don't agree with are unnecessary. The simple fact that even those with the highest regard for this product can see areas where it could be improved. If they are allowed to list their needs without knee-jerk "it's already perfect' tripe poured down their throats, why do the rest of us get such a hostile response? If it could do with "an adjustable screen, a better Vocal Harmonizer, another pedal input, and more effects blocks. Also, the DSP Variation buttons moved to the left side", what is SO wrong with asking for a better keybed, and even a longer one...? Or is it that all YOUR needs are so much more, how should I put it, IMPORTANT than mine (and many, many others)?
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#237687 - 07/09/08 01:46 PM
Re: Any NEXT Yamaha S Series Arranger Wish List Ideas?.....
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I'm a selfish guy...only concerned with MY needs. My needa are important to ME...anyone can list their own...I won't disagree, but they won't necessarily be MY needs. Better keybed, longer keybed...why? If 61 is enough, and the keybed feels fine to ME, and, the cost is kept low, at or near the price I want(or can afford) to pay? Naaah...just change what I want. Ian the Self-centered.
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#237691 - 07/09/08 04:11 PM
Re: Any NEXT Yamaha S Series Arranger Wish List Ideas?.....
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Originally posted by DonM: Yes, but we're talking about a new keyboard here and it will surely have USB storage as the S900 does. How could you ever fill up 60 gigs? My Midjay has a 20-gig hd and holds way more than I ever will need. It is filled with styles I'll never use, MP3s I'll never play and WAV files I'll never use, plus sound effects and loops. Hard drives are way more susceptible to damage and wear. Solid state drives are the wave of the future, even in PCs. Many of the new mini-laptops are coming with solid state drives. DonM Can't argue with that at all. I have a 540-meg USB drive that is not even half filled and there are thousands of style and midi files on the drive. Only about 100 MP3s, of which I use 10 or 12 for breaks. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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