You have got to be joking bill right ? Do you think that by throwing an ipad into a poor demonstration will make young guys want to buy a badly demonstrated product , I tell you what ,let's see if your rational might apply to say the sale of say toasters. They are cheap and relatively disposable right ? The kids will love it ha ha !

In All seriousness. That's demonstration shows to me that Roland clearly do not know Who their customers are or what product they are actually selling. They are selling a musical instrument, that musical instrument needs to be demonstrated as a musical instrument. The fact that it can be connected to an iPad is of no advantage if it doesn't show that the musical instrument is enhanced by the addition of an iPad . The iPad cannot be used as a crutch to support a poorly demonstrated product. To sell your product, you need to Show that product making great music. It's a fundamental principle of any music product . I wish them well.