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#244303 - 10/07/08 01:08 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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#244304 - 10/07/08 01:11 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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My understanding is that the GW-8 is going to be loaded (and based on what I've seen in the manual) with western styles, but each region specific unit will include all the western styles along with styles specific to their country or region. If you look at the manual you'll see it's choc-full-of western styles.
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#244305 - 10/07/08 01:13 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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Donny, could you make that photo a little smaller...it's got me scrolling like mad.

Do you know if it has a rotary speaker effect, and, if so, does anyone know how good it is?

Also are the organ sounds of good quality?

Looks like a nice little board.

Ian
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#244306 - 10/07/08 01:14 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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Quote:
Originally posted by squeak_D:
My understanding is that the GW-8 is going to be loaded (and based on what I've seen in the manual) with western styles, but each region specific unit will include all the western styles along with styles specific to their country or region. If you look at the manual you'll see it's choc-full-of western styles.


http://lib.roland.co.jp/manual/en/dl_08-24781/GW-8_e1.pdf


heres the manual

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#244307 - 10/07/08 01:20 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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A friend just got one. I will play it soon.

He says it loads G70 styles (he's got one too) but the sounds aren't necessarily the right ones (naturally)
but usually are..

As long as header editing is easy, I see no problem. Plenty of sounds, for sure!

I might look at one for backup, and just play the G70's recorded SMF sounds and styles.

Nice and light...

(And Donny, haven't you learned how to compress a graphic so it fits on the SZ page yet? )
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#244308 - 10/07/08 01:31 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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I like the idea of the "analog modify" controls.

Yamaha had them on one of their low end PSRs...the PSR-E403 I believe, and they were very effective, so they should be even more so with the GW8's sound engine.

T'would be nice to see that idea implemented on Yamaha's next generation S-series.

Oops! Was I promoting again?

Diki, it would be very interesting to hear your review, can you post it here when you've tried it out?

Ian




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#244309 - 10/07/08 01:48 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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Originally posted by Diki:
And Donny, haven't you learned how to compress a graphic so it fits on the SZ page yet? )


Diki didn't want lose Detail......
I know Ian is checking it out closely

13lbs you gotta love it..
Great backup for sure.....cant wait to try one.

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#244310 - 10/09/08 09:18 AM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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Here are the Roland GW8 style listings if your interested.

http://www.roland.com/synth/GW/download/stylelist/GW-8L_stylelist_e1.pdf

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#244311 - 10/09/08 06:49 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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My Sweetwater rep just called tonight to answer my question concerning Roland US selling any of the other GW-8 variants here in the States. Apparently, Sweetwater has an actual Roland employee on site who was able to directly obtain an answer from Roland US headquarters...and the answer is an unqualified "no". I am extremely disappointed and think they are making a huge mistake, considering the number of musicians that perform various ethnic music styles here in this country. I wonder if George Kaye or any of the other dealers will be able to circumvent Roland's policy on this?

Michael

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#244312 - 10/09/08 07:33 PM Re: GW8 Demo.....
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Loc: NW Florida
From what my friend tells me, the GW-8 imports and plays G70 styles without too much drama.
A bit of re-voicing, you are done. This should negate the need for a US specific model, IMO.

Admittedly, it would benefit Roland's sales in the US if they did the work for us,
even sold us a $50 USB stick with 100 G70/E80 US-specific styles optimized for GW-8 (I think that's fair enough).

I honestly think the days of ROM style sets is LONG past. One should be able to load whatever you want
into the style categories section, and decide for yourself if country is more important than meringue,
if R&B is more useful than enka, if zydeco is more important than Schlager...

Give me a voucher for however many styles it is supposed to come with, and let ME chose which and what I need.
Then let me load them into the style category section (and let ME label them!). I think most of us could remember a number as being 'Cajun'
if it came to style category selection, especially if we had made the decision where
to put that type in the first place, so that gets rid of the need to silkscreen the category names...
(or a sticky back blank, to write the categories down on)

My G70's internal ROM styles aren't ROM at all! Every one of them can be replaced
But due to a stupid decision, they can't be renamed... but if I WANTED to, I could take every style I hate
out of the ROM section, and put one in where I want it. That one niggling detail needs changing,
and presto! A completely customizable ROM style section!

This is how ALL arrangers should be. Each of us needs something different in the style department.
There are European players who do nothing but country. There are Wisconsin players who play mostly polkas. Geography has nothing to do with it...

LET US DECIDE FOR OURSELVES WHAT ROM STYLES WE GET

And this would get rid of the need for Roland to manufacture different versions of what is,
underneath it all, exactly the same arranger (lower costs, hint, hint )

[This message has been edited by Diki (edited 10-09-2008).]
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