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#256073 - 02/11/09 03:28 AM
Re: Roland brass. Whadyu think? Worth $450?
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Originally posted by LUVINMYG70: Ian,
My entire point is that you seem to be (by your several posts) state that the V-Piano is a "one trick pony" that "only appeals to a narrow segment of the market"...I can't deny that the V-Piano only does one thing...but man, you need to understand that the V does it better than anything else out there...
...may it make you $10 or whatever you are charging these days....
1. One sound. Piano. No expansion slots. 2. Not realistically transportable for one person. 3. No controller facilities...no wheels, no assignable sliders etc. Certainly serious issues for a pro player looking for a stage piano, but, obviously not enough to discourage you. That's cool....I didn't miss those things when I first turned pro either... There will be people like you, who might be made very happy by the V-Piano, and I wouldn't laugh at them, even though in it's present form, it is resoundingly not my sort of keyboard. I excuse you for implying I charge around $10 a gig, Sunshine...perhaps you seem to think everyone charges by your standards?. You might want to consult your union...I think you are being ripped off, although probably not by much. Now, I'm sure you'll buy what ever suits you...we're all pulling for you in that respect, and perhaps Roland will fix the deficiencies and it will a much broader appeal, other than to the niche market for which it appears designed. Ian
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#256076 - 02/11/09 01:24 PM
Re: Roland brass. Whadyu think? Worth $450?
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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People routinely drop ten times the V-Piano's price on a real grand. Which, unless you spend a fortune on piano technicians, only sounds ONE way. A 'true' one trick pony. The V-Piano, even from the demos, and especially now we have had what seems like a pretty objective review from someone that DID play it, seems capable of many VERY authentic different piano sounds. So not a one trick pony by any means... Unless, of course, you are the kind of player that doesn't distinguish between piano sounds A piano is a piano, is a piano... Is that it, Ian? For someone to not cringe every time they play the S900's tack piano (even if they don't call it that, that's what it sounds like, IMO), I would imagine that to be the case...
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#256078 - 02/11/09 02:12 PM
Re: Roland brass. Whadyu think? Worth $450?
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: A piano is a piano, is a piano... Is that it, Ian? For someone to not cringe every time they play the S900's tack piano (even if they don't call it that, that's what it sounds like, IMO), I would imagine that to be the case... Correct, my friend...exactly my point. And yes, I know the S900's piano doesn't appeal to you, but it works perfect for me...sits real nice in the mix...a great "arranger" piano, because the S900 is an arranger....not a digital piano...it makes no pretense at being something that it isn't, and it does what it was designed to do very well...it is a very popular arranger, one of Yamaha's most successful. I love playing the S900, actually more than the T3, but less than playing a piano...and I have an 88 key weighted hammer instrument for those times when I want the real deal. Calling the piano in the Yamaha S900 by less than complimentary terms still does nothing to change the one trick pony nature of the V-Piano...it just tells everyone how you feel about the former...and that's been common knowledge for some time. It means nothing to those of us who are very happy with the S900, and even less to those interested in the Roland V-Piano. Ian
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#256080 - 02/11/09 02:59 PM
Re: Roland brass. Whadyu think? Worth $450?
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki:
It isn't ALWAYS just about you, Ian! Yes it is Diki...it has to be always about me...just as you feel it is always about you. You wouldn't recognize something in me so easily...unless you had it yourself. How else would you know how to identify it so well? Don't be glum, chum...being selfish, especially "healthy selfish" is a good thing. It's also a good thing you and I aren't young enough to know everything. T'would be boring... People would enjoy life more if, once they got what they wanted, they could remember how much they wanted it. Ian
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#256082 - 02/11/09 03:16 PM
Re: Roland brass. Whadyu think? Worth $450?
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: No OMB is going to use one of these. A top line pianist, yes. A studio pro, yes. A home pianist with the money but not enough room for a concert grand, yes. Actually it's not hard to believe an arranger player could want a V-Piano...you do. It is advertised as a "stage piano"...it makes a very poor stage piano without being versatile enough to at least include more than one sound...it isn't the dark ages where we all lugged around CP-70B's and Rhodes and Hammonds... Why do the other stage pianos possess alternate sounds and controller abilities...and this one does not? It's not cheaper, so why leave out these features? If you must revisit the old days, and they make you comfortable, by all means indulge yourself in such a product. Meanwhile, this old plonker will stick to playing a 25 lb relatively inexpensive piano that does more than one sound and does more than one trick. Ian
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