Sorry for the misquote, Dan. Thing is, when arrangers really started to hit he scene back in the eighties, so did WS's. But WS's have moved on radically from where they started, and arrangers, to be honest, haven't. WS's of today are quite capable of sounding like today (because that's what much of the hits were MADE on!) but they still don't have a fraction of the arrangers' ease of use, live.
But arrangers are still mired in the roots of mom and pop's living room organ, sound and style-wise, and are rapidly becoming irrelevant to younger players, especially here in the US. We are buying WS's by the container load, but arrangers have become VERY hard to find, especially TOTL ones. My local dealer has M3-88's, FantomG's, MoXS's up the ying-yang, but there isn't a Tyros for miles, or a PA2X or a Ketron for HUNDREDS of miles. And I'm in a fairly retiree-friendly part of the US!
And that is ENTIRELY the fault of the manufacturers. There is nothing intrinsically dated about the arranger control paradigm. It is as easily adapted to modern music as any other. It's just the sounds, the styles, and a few basic functions that hold it back. As I said, the DJX proved that, if done right, a hiphop/rap arranger sells like hotcakes over here (and to be honest, anywhere else in the world where American music is an influence). There is NO defined 'market', only what the product can and can't do.
And I'm sorry for discounting the Asian community, but you have to realize that these things ARE made primarily in Europe, primarily for Europeans (continental ones at that), and you have to have special models made that are relevant to YOUR musics and sounds. And they sell well because of it. Let's face it, they weren't until the Asian sounds and styles got added.
That's ALL I'm talking about... if the Asian market is sufficiently big to warrant a whole product re-vamp, why not the world's largest economy? How about the PSR910US, or the GW8-US? GW-8 came out with THREE variants, not ONE of which was geared to modern America. Asia, Europe and Latin America got tailor made soundsets and styles. But the world's largest economy..?
Zip, zilch, nada...
If I were an arranger company stockholder, I'd be asking some VERY pointed questions at meetings about the DJX and why no-one followed up on its' success.
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!