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#260131 - 03/20/09 05:41 PM
Re: What are the Longest Running Keyboard/Organs
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Hi Impuls
Wersi are no more expensive then any other organ manufactures instruments, (Roland, Orla, Bohm, Lowery etc etc) but you’re not tied to what the manufacture gives you.
Option packs that cost extra are no different to the plug-in cards on Roland’s and Korgs, their options.
R & D costs a lot of money, and so smaller companies have to re-coup their investment, and so you would expect to pay for really big upgrades, however what I do disagree with, is the fact that they still make a lot of the upgrades, options on new models, which is totally unacceptable in this day an age. (Although it’s like hitting your head against a brick wall to try and make them understand this)
Hi Diki
Wersi has always been a high end niche market manufacture, and so have never been able to compete with the big 3, (Sales wise) so quite sensibly they stick to the market that the big 3 aren’t interested in.
Anyway back to the original question.
Regards
Bill
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#260136 - 03/21/09 11:16 AM
Re: What are the Longest Running Keyboard/Organs
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Why would anyone feel bad about their Roland just because a new model isn't forthcoming..? When all the other arrangers finally catch up to us, and produce great live sounding arrangers with everything you need to easily edit compose and tweak styles already onboard, premium quality construction, TOTL keyboard actions (and a 76! ), and easy sound expansion, well, even then I doubt I'll be worrying. Are they perfect? Just like everything else, no... But I have to admit, strand me on a desert island (get in line, Froggy ) with a G70, and I could rest happy. If you can't make great music on just one of these, you can't make great music. Even give me the choice of what to take, and it would still be the G70... I don't need Roland to make another model EVER... if and when they do, fine, I'll take a look, but I skipped twp generations going from G1000 to G70. Unless something comes out RADICALLY advanced (whatever that means) or has a Chord Sequencer (unlikely), I'll probably pass... If you are anxiously waiting for a new model, it just means you are not spending enough time on your own playing, and on learning what your current arranger will do. Because dig in deep enough, there's enough in any of these TOTL arrangers to satisfy you for life... JMO....
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#260140 - 03/21/09 07:01 PM
Re: What are the Longest Running Keyboard/Organs
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: Can't let you fall back on old habits unremarked, Ian...
I don't mind, my friend...I think it's charming when you guys get so defensive about your old discontinued instruments. It took Spalding's insecurities to bring up and compare Roland and Yamaha...I wasn't starting a belly bumping contest...I was just mentioning that the high end Roland are no more, and Wersi's high end models are still being made. Considering that there are no new TOTL arrangers by Roland, what you both are using has to do the job, regardless...you don't have any other choices...of course, you will probably say you don't need/want any other choices, but you would have to say that anyway, given the prognosis. I find it a bit strange that you both aren't at least a little disappointed that Roland has left the TOTL arranger arena. Ian [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 03-21-2009).]
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