No manufacturer is going to spend lots of money on developing a product for which there are other products that adequately serves the intended market. It is just business 101.

If there is an unintended consequence of contemporary players using traditional arrangers then yes they will welcome the market. But if there is no indication that contemporary players would use an arranger then it does not make business sense for arranger manufacturers to go out of their way to make contemporary styles.

This is the same argument some persons on this forum made when it relates to the MS. They say that Dom should not be a risk taker and develop a product first; he should have the market then develop the product (market then product).

However, when it relates to contempoarary styles, some how they think it should be the other way around (product then market).

Very contradictory and inconsistent.
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