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Originally posted by to the genesys:

Regarding the fact that arranger manufacturers have the task of creating styles, having a vocal harmonizer, hard disk recording and so on, are they really providing more than what a high-end workstation is providing?
I mean workstations have hundreds of rhythms/loops/arpeggios, they have audio recording (Roland), and they have lots of sounds, and so on.


While I admittedly have no experience with a 'workstation' vs an arranger, to me it seems analogus to wanting a fireplace and buying the bricks and doing it yourself, or buying the bricks and hiring a bricklayer to do it for you ... If you want the styles 'pre-made' you have to pay for it ...
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