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#245065 - 10/17/08 08:25 AM
Re: Roland GW-8 Arrives at Kayes Music Scene
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Lack of on-board style editing is a serious omission.
I was thinking about getting one of these as an inexpensive way to add the "Roland" sound/styles to my home rig, especially the organ sounds(think VK), which Roland usually does very well, and the Roland styles, which were never satisfying when converted to Yamaha, but I think I'll pass.
Disappointing.
Still, I will try out to be sure.
Great concept, and a great price, but seems to be a poor implementation.
Ian
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#245070 - 10/17/08 10:57 AM
Re: Roland GW-8 Arrives at Kayes Music Scene
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14294
Loc: NW Florida
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Sorry, Fran.... better read those reviews again. GW-8 ships with a playlist editor (for the MP3/WAV/AIFF player and SMF player) and a Style CREATOR software, which is a simple MIDI to Style conversion software. There is NO style editing, you can't even access the ROM styles.. (that's one way to stop them being converted to Yamaha!) I suppose, if you were extremely dedicated, you could make a MIDI file of the style playing, laboriously record each Intro, ending, variation and fill, in each of the three chord types, edit it in a sequencer, and then use the software to stitch it all back again. Perhaps you MIGHT be able to find the sys-ex codes to control the MFX of the style parts somewhere, and adjust that (nowhere are these codes given, mind you). Depending on how good a job the MIDI to style conversion software is, you MIGHT be able to get the style to work OK (most, IMO, are not that good)... But that doesn't make it a Style editor by any means... How many of us would be willing to go through all that just to change one Part sound in a ROM style?
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#245071 - 10/17/08 10:57 AM
Re: Roland GW-8 Arrives at Kayes Music Scene
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I wouldn't say the GW-7 was the worst key feel for Roland. I think my RS-70 takes the trophy there... Terrible isn't really the word for it. Still..., it was a good bargain though. I would only imagine Roland used the same keybed from the GW-7 and if not.., it would also make sense to find the same keybed from the Juno-G or Juno-D on the new GW-8... Watch out Donny..., you said something bad about the S-900
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