That's too bad. The VP-7 Vocal Harmonizer and now this apparently.
Maybe that's why the demo guy at a recent Roland gathering put it in a corner to collect dust?? He wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole and apparently now we know why.
Oh well, next in line please!
Hopefully Roland will get their act together soon and start dishing out lower-end (mid-range) products that are not only reasonably priced... they also sound good too.
Is that too much to ask? I really don't think so myself but apparently Roland does I guess. Pity.
Roland's redemption may come in the form of its new Jupiter-80 keyboard being released at Musikmesse. 76 keys and while it's considered a "Synth" it also has many many acoustic instruments in it as well.
Roland could have made an outstanding arranger module costing twice as much as a BK-7m and would have still been way ahead of the game as far as beating the competition in an otherwise ultra-high priced arranger module market that Ketron and company dishes out. $2,000 for a superb Roland arranger module vs. $4,000-$5,000 for the ultra expensive Ketron arranger module(s) whose innards could be plated in 24K gold for all we know considering their astronomical prices.
They say gold conducts better than copper.
But instead, Roland seems to have already given up on this their media/customer panned $800 BK-7m, where even Roland's own demonstrator left it in a corner refusing to allow the public to hear it firsthand... and now we know why.
I guess he didn't want to risk being laughed off the stage.
And to think I was actually considering getting one too. Boy am I glad I waited.
Hey Fran, if worse comes to worst you (and others) could always ship it back and get your money back. I had high hopes for it too but I try to hold off from purchasing any product sight unseen. Too risky in most cases if you ask me. Case in point... well, you know.
All the best,
Mike