Originally posted by to the genesys:
Back to the topic, it may behoove Korg or Roland not to put out a TOTL arranger right now. I think Roland is following this path as they have only put out a low-end arranger (which is a very good low end) GW 8.
And, it seems as if they are testing out some of the new features that would be on their next TOTL arranger.
Since Korg has the PA 2x and 800 out for a whiled, and instead of giving OS updates for free, what is wrong with making a little money and putting a module out and previewing their next TOTL arranger and could possibly attract new Korg arranger fans.
You are correct about Korg and Roland coasting along and not about to produce a new TOTL (or even an MOTL)in the near, or perhaps, not so near future.
You have to sell new keyboards to make a profit...updating for free is fine, as long as you have something new and fresh to stimulate new buyers.
Neither Korg nor Roland have anything that you could call "new" waiting in the wings...Korg's free DNC upgrade was introduced as a stop gap measure, so they could still compete with Yamaha's relentless forward motion with SA voices, and then SA2.
It seems more like a
desperate move, to my feeling, because without the DNC, the PA series was no better than the G70, and not at all in the same lofty category as an SA and Mega voiced equipped Tyros2, let alone a Tyros3.
I also think that Roland and Korg aren't as financially healthy as one might suppose...in fact, maybe Korg will need rescuing by Yamaha once again.
Think of it...neither Roland or Korg have anything to compare with SA, and now, the T3's (and S910's) new Guitar NTT's and the former's new SA2 voices, have them pushed further back.
I
suspect Korg and Roland are strapped for cash regarding arranger Research and Development...partly due to the economy, and, especially in Roland's case, very poor MOTL and TOTL arranger sales.
Not sure how Korg arrangers are doing, but in my district, even Roland outsold them in TOTL sales...and there were two G-70's sold here.
Having said that, we do have a healthy arranger market in my territory...I'm doing a lot of clinics on Yamaha arrangers (Roland and Korg don't do diddly), and I'm sure it not only benefits Yamaha arrangers, but
arrangers in general, as not everyone is not going to want the Yamaha sound coming out of their speakers (a lot do, just the same) and will inquire about Roland and Korg, if that's their bag.
So, it may also be likely that Korg may come out with a low end arranger (like the GW-8) to compete, and also to try and recoup the losses interred from R&D with the PA-series, and like Roland, they'll use the current technology (maybe even using DNC, to give them an edge over the GW-8 and McPrelude)...I can't see either company coming out with a new TOTL.
Yamaha's strategy, despite all it's critics, of introducing incremental (and not so incremental) changes every three years or so, is obviously working...automobile makers in Japan have been doing this for decades...you have to have fresh produce to bring them to the market, otherwise they'll go the flea-market.
Yamaha, like Korg, Roland and Ketron, look at what is economically feasible for themselves...not what is economically feasible for the customer...if they don't, they won't be in business very long.
Business is business, and business is profit, and profit means staying in business.
Sure, it may seem stupid (or greedy) to us consumers, but if it's stupid and it works...it isn't stupid.
If they weren't greedy ("profitable" is a better word), they'd be out of business, and we'd all have to buy Mediastations, since Dom is not a greedy person.
Of course, with the economic downturn, he may have to put one pickle less on his sandwich, and maybe use Casio styles instead of lifting Yamaha's.
And, there won't be an arranger module by any of the Big Three....Yamaha doesn't need to make one, as Tyros/PSR sales are already healthy, and Korg and Roland can't afford the R&D.
Again, these are my
personal opinions...I don't claim any insider knowledge of any of the aforementioned companies...at least no more than you do.