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Originally posted by LUVINMYG70:
Ian,


My entire point is that you seem to be (by your several posts) state that the V-Piano is a "one trick pony" that "only appeals to a narrow segment of the market"...I can't deny that the V-Piano only does one thing...but man, you need to understand that the V does it better than anything else out there...

...may it make you $10 or whatever you are charging these days....



1. One sound. Piano. No expansion slots.

2. Not realistically transportable for one person.

3. No controller facilities...no wheels, no assignable sliders etc.


Certainly serious issues for a pro player looking for a stage piano, but, obviously not enough to discourage you.

That's cool....I didn't miss those things when I first turned pro either...

There will be people like you, who might be made very happy by the V-Piano, and I wouldn't laugh at them, even though in it's present form, it is resoundingly not my sort of keyboard.

I excuse you for implying I charge around $10 a gig, Sunshine...perhaps you seem to think everyone charges by your standards?.

You might want to consult your union...I think you are being ripped off, although probably not by much.

Now, I'm sure you'll buy what ever suits you...we're all pulling for you in that respect, and perhaps Roland will fix the deficiencies and it will a much broader appeal, other than to the niche market for which it appears designed.

Ian
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