#337924 - 01/29/1212:20 AMRe: Roland Gi Great sounds....
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tnicoson
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Nice demo, but I am afraid the Jupiter 80 has stolen my heart away. Of course, we are talking a little more money, a little more weight, and a little more learning curve, but there never was such a thing as a free lunch.
#337927 - 01/29/1212:47 AMRe: Roland Gi Great sounds....
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Bachus
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Originally Posted By: tnicoson
Nice demo, but I am afraid the Jupiter 80 has stolen my heart away. Of course, we are talking a little more money, a little more weight, and a little more learning curve, but there never was such a thing as a free lunch.
Ted
The JP80 is an awesome instrument. Its the perfect companion for a KRONOS88 for those people that want it all in the hardware on stage.
And if you're in a band, you can allways have your guitarplayer lug around with your keyboards.
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Nice demo, but I am afraid the Jupiter 80 has stolen my heart away. Of course, we are talking a little more money, a little more weight, and a little more learning curve, but there never was such a thing as a free lunch.
Ted
Ted...Roland just has that RICH REAL quality sound on many of their instruments .....congrats on getting a Jupiter 80 !
#337982 - 01/29/1204:40 PMRe: Roland Gi Great sounds....
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tnicoson
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Hi Don
No congrats due yet on the JP80. I am still trying to get the financials together, and in the words of "The Duke" - THAT'S A REALLY BIG IF. I saw the You Tube demos you posted for it. When my Hughes Satellite unlimited bandwidth starts at 2 AM, I will be downloading all of them plus all the JP80 stuff from the Roland site with Real Player. I figure that will give me something to drool over and keep my resolve going until I get the money together. I planted a bunch of dollar bills out in the backyard last week. I keep watering them and watching them, but nothing has come up yet. Must be the cold winter weather.
No congrats due yet on the JP80. I am still trying to get the financials together, and in the words of "The Duke" - THAT'S A REALLY BIG IF. I saw the You Tube demos you posted for it. When my Hughes Satellite unlimited bandwidth starts at 2 AM, I will be downloading all of them plus all the JP80 stuff from the Roland site with Real Player. I figure that will give me something to drool over and keep my resolve going until I get the money together. I planted a bunch of dollar bills out in the backyard last week. I keep watering them and watching them, but nothing has come up yet. Must be the cold winter weather.
#338045 - 01/30/1203:03 AMRe: Roland Gi Great sounds....
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tnicoson
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Many thanks for the videos, Donny. I got 'em all. I even grabbed the Gi video you put out there, as well as the Casio video that Nigel put out there. I figure I will look at all 3 units in case I have to make some financial trade-offs. It seemed to take forever with this slower than snail snot satellite system I've got, but at least now I can view them without all the buffering interruptions.
Many thanks for the videos, Donny. I got 'em all. I even grabbed the Gi video you put out there, as well as the Casio video that Nigel put out there. I figure I will look at all 3 units in case I have to make some financial trade-offs. It seemed to take forever with this slower than snail snot satellite system I've got, but at least now I can view them without all the buffering interruptions.