Legacy Roland styles are available all over the web. Some have already been converted to E and G modern arranger, some haven't. But Roland's famous Makeup Tools makes editing these to use the best of their new sounds and drumkits (with great multi-velocity V-Drum sounds) as easy as it possibly can be.
If you haven't got these yet, you haven't looked hard enough!
There's one caveat. Sorry, but this IS two or three generations (not simple model changes, but whole generations) past when those styles came out. You CAN'T simply load them, and hit Play, and they sound identical to an old, old Roland. They need a certain amount of tweaking. But you CAN tweak them to sound pretty similar to what the original sounded like, or you can tweak them to sound MUCH better, too!
BTW, mc, can you point us to ANY arranger, EVER, that had 100% new styles when it came out?

Ketron, Korg Yamaha, Roland, you name it... some are new, some are old, some are old tweaked with new voices of features. But how is any arranger any different from any other..? Condemn one, you condemn them ALL, including whatever you use right now (and will use in the future)...
And if you can't tell the difference between that old Roland and a G70, I wouldn't recommend getting ANY new arranger. If your hearing is that poor, not much point in a new arranger, is there?
