Originally posted by Diki:
The market is there.
We've been through this discussion before, about 76 keys and if the market is there or not.
You have no conclusive evidence to say it is, and Yamaha's arranger marketing surveys say it isn't.
You could try:
1)Gathering up concrete evidence that supports your theory and sending it to Yamaha.
2)You could try protesting in front of Yamaha's head office, but don't wear your Roland T-shirt...
Originally posted by Diki:
This is simply one more example of Yamaha short-changing their customers. Want a 76? Too bad, sucka! All we got are sh*tty ones!
Witness the G-70/E-60...this is simply one more example of Roland short-changing their customers.
Want a 76? Too bad, sucka!
All we got are sh*tty ones...oh wait...all we have is
nothing.
Gee, now that REALLY sucks!.
Seriously, Diki, I certainly appreciate your campaign to try establish a 76 note pro arranger in Yamaha's line-up, and maybe someday they will make one, but I can't see it in the near future.
But, don't give up trying.
Ian