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#380766 - 01/06/14 08:38 PM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Saswick]
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BK-9 already is FC-7 compatible...

You know, maybe Roland is being tight lipped because there isn't anything to be loose lipped about? LOL
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#380768 - 01/06/14 10:15 PM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Saswick]
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Probably a new synth...
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#380769 - 01/06/14 10:26 PM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Diki]
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Originally Posted By: Diki
BK-9 already is FC-7 compatible...

You know, maybe Roland is being tight lipped because there isn't anything to be loose lipped about? LOL


That's good. I didn't know that.
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#380772 - 01/07/14 12:35 AM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Saswick]
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I think Roland considers their BK9 their top of the line arranger..

They moved away from TOTL and full fledged workstations a few years ago, and i do not see any reason for them to turn back, their keys department is making losses and their guitar stuff and PC stuff is making thier profit..
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#380784 - 01/07/14 06:37 AM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Saswick]
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If you read the business reports for investors on roland.com, they have been in the loss area for several years and they try to get out of it by addressing the lower/medium price segment; a flagship TOTL or synthesizer workstation would be too risky in economic terms, I guess, particularly as they are always emphasizing the worldwide crisis and the consumers' reduced buying power.

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#380788 - 01/07/14 08:02 AM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Saswick]
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I'm thinking a logical move for Roland would be the BK9 in a home piano type case with built in speakers. They could use the same board to cover two customer bases.
I believe I read somewhere, maybe here, that they also had a new sound system coming out.
Anyway I'm happy and spending lots of time combing through my presets and re-editing them. Plenty there already in the BK9 to keep me busy.
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#380792 - 01/07/14 08:28 AM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Bill Lewis]
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Originally Posted By: Bill Lewis
I'm thinking a logical move for Roland would be the BK9 in a home piano type case with built in speakers. They could use the same board to cover two customer bases.
I believe I read somewhere, maybe here, that they also had a new sound system coming out.
Anyway I'm happy and spending lots of time combing through my presets and re-editing them. Plenty there already in the BK9 to keep me busy.


Yea but what if....??????? a New TOTL G-90 OMG!!! keys
TYROS 5 look out lol .....just sayin' coffee

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#380795 - 01/07/14 10:27 AM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Saswick]
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You just can't win, can you? rolleyes

Roland brings out TOTL arrangers, everyone bitches that they are too big, too heavy, no-one needs a big 76, yada, yada, yada...

Now Yamaha have a too big, too heavy 76, everyone is wondering where Roland's too big, too heavy 76 has gone! rotf2

Fact of the matter is, barely a single poster here asking about a Roland TOTL would actually buy one. If you haven't already bought a BK-9, you aren't going to buy a heavier, more expensive one!
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#380799 - 01/07/14 10:59 AM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Saswick]
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Might buy a more expensive one, but not a beast (in weight) like the G70!
I assume BK9 doesn't work with Android tablet, or at least there are no apps for it.
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#380800 - 01/07/14 11:18 AM Re: New TOTL ? [Re: Saswick]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
What I find strange is nearly all the poll partakers in the 61 vs 76 note arranger future availability, who screamed for a middle to light weight 76 arranger, have not purchased either a mid weight Tyros5-76 or the lighter, more affordable, but nearly equally well equipped, Roland Bk-9.

Sure, we can allow for some people's financial circumstances changing since the poll, and those who bought Audya and Korg PA3Xpro-76, but it seems the majority who voted for the 76'er instead of 61 have dropped out of sight.

It's becoming obvious that the difference between "wanting" and actually "getting" is bigger than first realized.

Ian
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