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Originally posted by Diki:
New Roland GW-8 and I think the Prelude allows numeric patch AND registration and style selection.

Seems like SOMEONE is listening, at least...



Now, if they'd only listened a tad harder, and allowed the owner the use of those nifty numeric and patch registrations to gain access to style assembly...it can't be that hard to implement in the OS...unless it was designed never to have that feature.

Style assembly would make the GW-8/Prelude very tempting, and an even bigger bang for the buck.

And...while we're at it...why haven't the GW-8 and Prelude got a chord sequencer.

Someone (not mentioning any names, but his name begins with Diki ) has been asking this for quite some time now...seems like that request has fallen on deaf ears...well, at least for the time being.

Then again, sometimes they are listening, and the answer is no.

Wouldn't it be incongruous to see Casio implement a chord sequencer on their next arranger? They did have this feature on one of their earlier arrangers.

I've also heard a fairly reliable rumour that Casio is working on the equivalent to Yamaha's SA, and Korg's DNC.

Maybe we'll all get a surprise.




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