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Originally posted by Diki:
Watching someone struggle with volumes and sound selection while trying to play at the same time is usually a good indicator of whether something is easy to set up in advance or not. Generally, you'll see those people with easy to use OS's doing the least adjustments while they play, whereas someone constantly fiddling live (and getting in the way of the playing) seems to indicate that whatever settings need to be made that ease this burden were more bother than they were worth...

It's not just whether you can DO something - it's whether doing it is a PITA or not.


Once again you presume a lot not truly knowing anything about the actual instrument. Just because one person didn't have the instrument setup the way you'd want it set up doesn't mean it can't do what you want. The Mediastation can be setup like any other arranger and can even do much more with all its real time sliders and controls. How the user utilizes those controls is up to them. So Tastenpoint didn't operate the sliders smoothly enough for you, why the hell should that bother you. If you owned a Mediastation you'd set it up the way you'd want to use not the way Tastenpoint was playing it. I seriously doubt your G70 is setup the way it originally came from the factory. I'm sure you've spent considerable time learning its functions and adjusting the setup to your liking as should be.