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#336142 - 01/14/12 03:18 AM
Re: Roland Just Might Have Something AT NAMM!
[Re: George Kaye]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5399
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Super Natural Sounds have been on the top end Roland Ateliers for a couple of years now, and are happily received by the home market.
SA1/2 is just sample layer switching, which has been available and used in the pro market for years. (The early ones were called Legato voices)
GM = General Midi is a standard that specifies a certain feature set that is common to all Midi compatible instruments, therefore the standard would need to modified by the Midi standards committee to allow all the new articulation controls to be added. (The last update to the Midi standard was about 10 years ago so it’s about time they did something)
Articulation switching in the pro market (VSTs etc.) does not use buttons, but keys that are unused on the keyboard. (For example; A Sax only has a limited range of notes that can be played on them, therefore in the pro market only these ranges are produced leaving the other notes free for articulation switching)
Bill
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#336190 - 01/14/12 05:41 PM
Re: Roland Just Might Have Something AT NAMM!
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 07/31/08
Posts: 570
Loc: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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Dont fool yourself Roland is watching the trends and sales of their competition.. you prob wont see a new TOTl arranger with the economy the way it is....BUT, I could see them offering a new under $1000.00 arranger with the BK7m or other OS inside to keep up with the rest...little by little the days of expensive $4000.00+ arrangers is coming to an end & yearly sales figures will drive the bus for all to stay afloat. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hi Dnj, you have to keep in mind that the financing comes from Germany the strongest in the Euro, and the manufacturing would prob be in Italy, one of the weaker Euro's. So money to invest at a lower cost = affordable R&D. Also I don't hear Yamaha and Korg complaining, and at $4K thats a pretty good incentive for Roland to get back into the market. Lets face it they have the sounds and the wherewithall, so all they would need to do would be put it into a box. The E80 with improved patches/styles, and the smaller mix of the Jupitor 80, makes this a real possibility, so don't write them off, I think they know they have to get back into the market place, otherwise potential buyers wont see them as a competative voice any more, and also you start to loose the ability to produce the TOTL Arranger. I am waiting like you all, and I really want them back!!
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