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Subject: Roland - emulate or innovate?
Original Message Date: 03-May-02 @ 11:49 PM - Roland - emulate or innovate?
is Roland still the innovater?
Message 61/73 19-May-02 @ 05:36 PM - RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?
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Message 67/73 19-May-02 @ 10:31 PM - RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?
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Message 68/73 19-May-02 @ 11:53 PM - RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?
Pongoid, dude...the venom in your responses is shocking sometimes. Its like you dont even need a trigger youre just walking around PISSED OFF
cant say I dont empthize, but...just seems directly DISproportionate sometimes.
Message 69/73 20-May-02 @ 01:16 AM - RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?
I disagree w/your opinion on the SH-32; it's a wonderful little box.
Roland's OSes are a little like Wordstar, they make ABSOLUTELY no sense initially but prove brilliantly efficient and logical once you really get to the point of mastering the instrument.
The only stupid thing I've seen, in my opinion, is, why oh why did they leave a numeric keypad off the XV-5080?! I mean, on the XP-80 you can go _anywhere_ in a huge sample bank in seconds with a numeric keypad; obviously that was too much fun so they left everyone with a push-knob to work with instead on their top-o'-the-line synth.
Oh well, everyone has a problem. Mine is I'm too old to enjoy a banana fudge sundae any more without consquences worse than going on a drinking binge. If that were different, I'd be a whole different person. Oh well.
VP9000 is going for pastry cakes these days, is it any worth looking at? I'm assuming Roland will have wised up and maybe planned to put a filter and a coupla more voices on it for a new release some day....
rt
Message 70/73 22-May-02 @ 04:35 PM - RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?
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