Well Ian, you were the one in referring to 76 key arrangers, who said �If it was, they'd be making' them.
It isn't, so they are not.:
Is that not an assumption that they would always make perfect decisions?

Look Ian lets stop beating around the bush and get to the real issue for Yamaha.

They created a TOTL 76 key arranger in the PSR 9000 pro and it flopped.
You and I both know that for some corporate heads in Yamaha, That is their primary reason for not making a TOTL 76 key arranger.
But we also know that the PSR 9000 pro flopped not because it was 76 keys but because it was big and heavy and it had lots of OS and hardware deficiencies.
If this debate has been going on for years, does that not tell yu something about the need for a TOTL 76 key arranger from Yamaha?
What part of we want it does Yamaha not understant?


P.S I have said what Gem did wrong. I said building a product that persons like and persons could keep for a long time was detrimental to the company. I said that they along with Roland, Korg and Ketron should take a page out of Yamaha�s book an make products that leave people wanting so that they will buy a new product in 2-3 years after the original board.


[This message has been edited by to the genesys (edited 09-15-2010).]
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