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#288463 - 06/01/10 08:36 PM
Re: Yamaha NP-V80 - 76 key arranger! (almost)
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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That could be true Fran...I do know the Roland clinician quite well, as I used to work with him, but, of course, if anything's on the way or not, he ain't going to tell me, and, if he did, I certainly wouldn't break confidence and put it on a public forum. I felt bad to see Roland stop making TOTL arrangers, as competition always improves the breed, and we, the consumers, always benefit. Ian
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#288468 - 06/02/10 11:08 AM
Re: Yamaha NP-V80 - 76 key arranger! (almost)
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Here we go again. Yes, Yamaha does make 76 key arrangers. The only problem being is they are all low to mid range models and even mid range is a stretch of the imagination in my opinion. Now if there was a 76 key S-930 or whatever then calling it a mid range board would be on the mark but not a DGX, etc. I want to remind forum members that our illustrious Steve Deming of Yamaha U.S. stated several months ago that he hoped Yamaha would indeed come through with a 76 key top of the line arranger because most assuredly Steve realizes that roughly half of all arranger players actually prefer 76 or more keys. Steve's words gave me a glimmer of hope that Yamaha was indeed pondering the possibility of introducing a hallmark top of the line 76 key Professional Workstation Arranger that would compete with their competition from Korg, Roland, and indeed from Ketron as well. FWIW, Yamaha is number one in sales of not only arrangers in general but of traditional workstations and even acoustic pianos and as such puts them at the top as king of the hill so to speak. Which means they may or may not find it necessary to once again delve into the 76 key totl arranger arena even if their competition offers them, because Yamaha's overall marketshare makes them more flexible on choosing whether to gamble on a particular segment or not. That said, I hope Yamaha does indeed choose to enter the 76 key totl arranger arena once again. Not necessarily from the standpoint of gambling on a possible arranger winner amongst the competition but from the standpoint that thousands of arranger users who prefer Yamaha products, and even those outside the Yamaha brand, also prefer 76 keys or better if they had the choice. In other words, that Yamaha would see the need and would be willing to fulfill that need for their customers as well as potential customers worldwide, as an act of gracious kindness by Yamaha to roughly half of all arranger players who prefer 76 keys or better. We'll see... in about a year and a half i.e. November 2011 or thereabouts. I won't hold my breath but I'm still hoping for the best. All the best, Mike
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