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#267767 - 07/18/09 06:55 AM
Roland E-50....anyone!!!
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#267771 - 07/18/09 10:51 AM
Re: Roland E-50....anyone!!!
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#267772 - 07/18/09 11:36 AM
Re: Roland E-50....anyone!!!
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The only serious drawback to the E-50 (and E-60) is the 64-note polyphony, especially when some entry level arrangers are now using 128.
I suppose 64 could be adequate, unless you are using a sound in the LH, and stacked voices in the RH, whilst using accompaniment....perhaps not many would use it this way, but it is something to consider.
You are probably better off keeping it as alternative to the G70 since you have stated it could be used on your gigs.
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#267775 - 07/18/09 02:30 PM
Re: Roland E-50....anyone!!!
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Probably so, Fran, but I was able to get drop-out on an E-60 I tried out whilst in Newfoundland, last year....doesn't the E-50 use the same engine?
I remember the same issue didn't happen on the G70 I had here for a while.
LH voice (strings), layered RH voices (piano and strings, 8 parts accompaniment, and using the sustain pedal maxed out the E-60 I played...it's a good test...try it on your E-50.
New entry level 'boards, like the PSR- S710, now have double the poly of MOTL instruments of a few years ago.
I'm sure Roland must have new MOTL in the works...as well as new flagship models to eventually replace the G70/E80.
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