There are many things Roland could do to regain their position. I believe they already HAVE much of the technology in place on other keyboards to make something truly competitive, and yet still excel at what used to be their best feature... USABILITY. Once upon a time, every feature on a Roland arranger made sense to a MUSICIAN, and a good one at that.
There used to be features that rewarded having a good left hand. There were features that rewarded good on the fly arranging skills. There were features that made sense to a live musician as WELL as an arranger user.
We need a return to those days. And then the logical development of the features that are half finished now that with work could make the Roland up to date...
First up is Guitar Mode. At present, little more than a gimmick, virtually useless live. Most of the time we want great guitar part ACCOMPANIMENT... Roland's can't be used in a style
Only played live or recorded into an SMF. Idiots... Yamaha's Mega Voice thingy is probably it's STRONGEST advantage over the Roland... Allow Guitar mode to be triggered by the Style section, and you've gone a LONG way to narrowing that gap.
Next up is a refinement of the old Chord Sequencer feature, that rewarded having a strong LH. Play the chords the first time through, then hand the chore over to the Chord Sequencer (all interactive on-the-fly) and jam your little heart out! Take back over any time you want...
OK, tie it in with the ability that Korg's have of being able to STORE those chord sequences, give us a selection of four or so to chose from interactively, and either playback pre-recorded ones, or store multiple sets on the fly, and link it to the registration. A solo blowers dream come true... I just don't get it, guys. Korg's have this non-real time system and it gets praised, Roland had a better system that was REALTIME, and it gets no support at all...
Un-f*ing-believable!
And it COULD be even better...
well, whatever!
OK, let's look further afield in Roland's product line... The FantomX was able to play time-sliced and tempo-synced loops of any kind, and integrate it with arps or SMF's. And you could lay out a selection of these (either preset, or RAM audio) and trigger them from a really nice big velocity sensitive drum pad section. Wouldn't that, even if just relegated to triggering MIDI files, be the equivalent of the Multipads of Yamaha and Korg? Now add in the FantomX's time-sliced audio loops, and you have the equivalent of Ketron's 'Live Drums', but with the advantage of being able to play full workstation style musical loops..! Perfect for the younger player who includes electronica and hiphop amongst his styles (and the acid jazz and smooth jazz guys too, don't forget)
How about just MORE of those great V-Drum kits, and add to it four-way percussion of as high a quality. Actually, the GW-8 Latin has some great percussion sounds, seven or eight different types of conga sounds, bongo sounds, a pretty exhaustive Latin set, actually. Those would be good, too... Some of the Hiphop kits out of the Fantom's too... And allow drum sounds to be triggered by those handy drumpads/Multipads, for programming styles yourself, or adding to SMF's (or just playing live, too)...
Add more control to the VK-8 section (and make the bloody Leslie pre-f*ing reverb, for Pete's sake!
) and give it a dedicated output...
You know, if JUST those things got added, and ALL of them are existing Roland technology (not even cutting edge current product technology), it would be the best arranger on the market... NOTHING else even comes close. And it is all leveraged technology, no R&D of any significance to make it too expensive.
The addition of five year old loop slice technology from the WS line and it's pad controller could revolutionize the arranger industry again, with a decent integration into arranger workflow. And the completion of Roland's half finished Guitar Mode could narrow the Mega gap. And, you know, if they did all this, I wouldn't miss the SA thing one little bit (even though Roland currently ARE working on an infancy version of it in their new AT Organs)...
Will they do this? Who knows? Can they do this? A definite 'YES!"... Should they do it?
Well, if it were up to me, it already WOULD have been done!