Do I like Roland...???? Do I truly like them more? I'd probably have to say NO. Because if I did there wouldn't be a Yamaha MO8 sitting in my set up. In the arranger department I'd favor a Roland, but in synths I like Both Yamaha and Roland. Korg hasn't really tickled my pickle.
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, but the editing facilities of the T2 when linked to the PC are far superior to what the G70 ever gave me.
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There you have it--hooked up to a computer. Can the same level of control be achieved from within the T2.
I NEVER LOOK AT A KEYBOARD WITH MY EYES CLOSED. Please don't say such offensive things to me. I'm a di-hard Hip Hop nut. I've been writing it for a VERY LONG time. I know the tools of the trade (just as the "traditional" arranger players know their tools of the trade), I also know that to date (NO ARRANGER) has (EVER) sat up there with the likes of a Motif, Triton, and Fantom when it comes to writing Hip Hop, Rap, and R&B.
That doesn't make arrangers bad. They just are not designed for it. Arrangers have always been geared towards traditional styles. There have been the few exceptions such as the DJX and the EG-101.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 07-21-2006).]
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