and, perhaps, better reliability.
Whoops Ian,
Was Wersi ever any good on reliability, not from what I have seen, I would like to see inside one before I bought one, designed in Germany by BMW engineers, built in China by robots, and played by, well you make your own mind up ???
Whatever the reliability level, Tony, whether good or bad, is immaterial at this point, as there is not much chance we'll see a Wing, or any other Wersi for that matter, in my neck of the woods.
And, judging from what I've heard from the posted demo, and other Wersi demos in the past, the instruments have a "dated" sound and aren't anything special,
in my opinion. They appear to be designed solely for the European market, and, also in my opinion (and the dealer's as well), would garner very limited interest. There also seems to be very little support.
The company and it's instruments, do have a dedicated, and apparently small but loyal following (at least on SZ), and we have had discussions on Wersi in the past, and this one appears to be heading in much the same direction.
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/018014.html Hey, there are
unusual cars that have a loyal following, despite their
quirkiness and limited appeal, so, it's not much different with arrangers/organs and keyboards in general. Some people, like Mr.Gray and Mr.Ensnoreyou, to name two, just have
different tastes...nothing wrong with that.
Ian