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Originally posted by to the genesys:
If we use that logic, workstations are easyer to use than arrangers because more people buy workstations.


More pros buy workstations, but perhaps more home users buy arrangers...remember, we must count the Casio, Yamaha, and now, Roland, low end arrangers as well.

Any keyboard with an auto accompaniment is considered an arranger, n'est-ce pas?

So, perhaps by that correlation, there were probably quite a few more "arrangers" sold than "workstations"....have you considered that aspect?

And...perhaps to some pros, a workstation is actually easier to use than one of those icky old home arrangers.

[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 10-27-2009).]
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