Anyone ever consider that perhaps Ketron may not have been too privy to this issue (during production) because it may have simply been a personal choice made by the person who was actually PLAYING the drums???? There's a possibility that the drummer on his own slipped in a light fill either on purpose or just habit.
Things can and do go un-noticed by the production teams (especially if the issue was done on part by someone who's job is simply to play.., yet makes a small decision that leads us to where we are today on the issue)
Things DO go un-noticed and sometimes obvious things get overlooked in production. Alesis is a good example guys. This team has the experience to put out a decent product.., but somehow by the end of the road when Alesis Fusion went into production and out to consumers..., it was the consumer that found out someone on the design team forgot to program the code into the OS for the sequencer to LOOP! That's a pretty major mistake IMO..., so seeing something like this I can't help but think that perhaps Ketron didn't notice this or pay too much attention as they were relying on the skills of another and the players little fills here and there may have simply gone un-noticed.
Just another way to look at it.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 03-03-2009).]
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