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#320050 - 03/24/11 02:13 PM
Re: What Is Roland Up To ? -- 4-6-2011
[Re: jedi]
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The only real "legend" that Roland seem to be noted for, as far as synths/keyboards go, is the Jupiter 8, so maybe they are re-creating it.
Or...
They are taking a page from Korg, and introducing a "Kronos" type instrument.
Whatever it is, I doubt very much if it will be an arranger.
Ian
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#320058 - 03/24/11 03:01 PM
Re: What Is Roland Up To ? -- 4-6-2011
[Re: miden]
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Yes I tend to agree Ian. There would not be this level of "anticipatory hype" for just an arranger. And I also agree the J8 is definitely in the legend class....
Maybe it is a similar product to the Kronos, (as in recreating all of Rolands' famous synth engines) but perhaps with the addition of a capability to load and run VST's?? As well as massive sampling capability and memory. The G series was the most tech savvy of all the Roland synths....it would logically follow, that maybe something as a development of that OS is appearing?
Dennis
The only other "legend" I could think of was the Roland D-50 synth, which was quite a hit back in the day...you literally had to have one (along with a Yamaha DX-7) if you were in a "top 40" cover band...the D-70 that followed didn't have quite the same impact (or sound, in my opinion). If I'm not mistaken, the D-50 set off that whole Sample + Synth type sound...the Korg M1 followed, as did Yamaha with the SY-77, but really Korg and Roland had the market almost to themselves back then. I think your suggestion of loading and running VST's is valid, for sure...or, maybe a system similar to the Kronos? I love seeing this new technology. Ian
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