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#287500 - 05/13/10 02:25 PM
Re: When is the AUDYA 61 key version coming out?
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Registered: 06/24/08
Posts: 3131
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well, if anyone knows release dates, it's Ketron
and unfortunately, they don't say when, where, how, why, etc...
they love their secrecy as they think it will benefit them,
in what way? , i have no clue, maybe they too have no clue
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#287504 - 05/14/10 12:41 AM
Re: When is the AUDYA 61 key version coming out?
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4394
Loc: Norway
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Originally posted by Diki: ......... Wish I was wrong, though. Yeah, most probably it's wishful thinking, but if those years and the quietness from Roland all that sudden ends up in a successor for G-70, I'm pretty sure it would be something worth waiting for. As somebody else already mentioned in other treads, I'm afraid the selection of the high end arranger keyboard ends up in just a couple of brands, Yamaha and who knows (if any at all) within a very short time. Hopefully we're totally wrong in that prediction ..... Cheers GJ
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#287510 - 05/14/10 11:15 AM
Re: When is the AUDYA 61 key version coming out?
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Registered: 04/01/01
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Loc: Norway
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Originally posted by leezone: Even if a new Roland comes out, it won't have that live, natural, authentic, in your face Ketron sound... To be honest, I think Roland G-70 is closer to the Ketron live feel than any other brands I've heard so far. That in mind, I would not doubt that Roland are capable to compete soundwise if they ever come up with another top of the range arranger. Besides of that, the OS is way more logical and understandable than Ketron, well at least as it was before Audya who I've not tried so far. But that's of course my 2 cents. Also I tend to think that Korg will be on the sceene with new things before Roland who I'm afraid (as Diki mention) won't bring up any new top arranger. Remember they cut the style cooperation with MidiSpot, and they don't support with any new styles etc at the www.rolandkeyboardclub.com anymore, just old stuff. Cheers GJ
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#287513 - 05/14/10 12:24 PM
Re: When is the AUDYA 61 key version coming out?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14294
Loc: NW Florida
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For a start of, all those with secret 'in the know' friends have been predicting the imminent arrival of a new TOTL Roland for three or four years now... Me, I'd start (after they have let you down repeatedly) to doubt they know what they are talking about. C'mon, guys! You can't seriously have forgotten that you said EXACTLY the same thing for the last two or three NAMM's, can you? And, how short are all your memories? Roland have been selling arrangers (particularly the mid and upper level ones) through mom and pop piano stores from before the G70. Didn't help sales one TINY little bit, did it? IMO, it actually hurt, because mom and pop stores don't discount like MI stores (nor are they much interested in selling comparatively low margin items like arrangers compared to pianos), and are much harder to find. To be honest, Roland in general, including WS's, are treading water. They haven't come out with anything you might call truly innovative for years. V-Piano might count, but it has yet to trickle down to anything affordable, and it is still just ONE sound. FantomG is just same old same old, I'm just wondering where the technology that is going to propel a new TOTL arranger to prominence is coming from? Only Yamaha so far has managed to come up with anything (SA) that started on an arranger and migrated the other way. Usually, you see new technologies on WS's and synths before they get ported (MUCH later) to arrangers. Plus, let us be honest. Yes, there's a new engine and some new samples for the Prelude/GW-8. But there isn't anything remotely groundbreaking in its' OS or operation. Roland still eschew multipads, don't incorporate a sampler, refuse to implement a break/fill, have no DNC/SA, no Mega-voice similarities, dropped countless GOOD features without replacing them with better ones, etc., etc.. If this is the future of Roland, they are still mired in the past.
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