Originally posted by to the genesys:
Is the I pod an arranger?
Is the Alesis SR-16 an arranger?
If your answer to any of those questions is “no” perhaps you may want to examine yourself and others as to why not.
Do YOU consider these 'arrangers'?
I kind of thought one was an audio playback device, with no interactivity, and the other was a drum machine (still got mine!).
Am I mistaken?
All the rest could be USED as an arranger... whether they are any good at it or not is up to the individual, I guess.
But isn't that kind of the point? To figure out what is any good and what is not... Otherwise, just buy any old thing at random. The cheaper the better. It's all the same, isn't it?
I regrettably have a tendency to want to HEAR others do what they claim they can, particularly at something that doesn't jibe with my personal experience. If it's easy to make great styles, OK, let's hear them. If it's easy to play standards on the loopstation part of a WS, OK, let's hear it. If your XYZ arrangers 'blows away' someone's ABC arranger, OK, let's hear it.
One shining piece of music can bring an entire argument to a screeching halt. Without it, it just goes on and on and on like the Energizer bunny.
Me... I always thought that Nelson Riddle was an arranger