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#195249 - 05/14/05 05:33 AM Roland G-70 review..A+
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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#195250 - 05/14/05 06:06 AM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
Frank L. Rosenthal Offline
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Registered: 03/18/00
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Oh, Oh, Oh.....Fran may be slipping away from his G1000.....drifting into a new era....it may even be beyond his control....

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#195251 - 05/15/05 12:37 AM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
Alex K Offline
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
Fran,

This sounds like a completely objective, unbiased review, not at all written in a manner of licking Rolands a**!

I especially liked the line of the review which says that "$5000 is not too much considering the market it is aimed at".
I guess they aimed it at the market of gullible suckers

What are your experiences with the G70?

I would love to share my opinions of the G70 with the fellow members here, but, alas, I was not able to find one in the stores anywhere in the area. An authorized dealer here did quote me a discounted price of $5000, which includes two speakers and a stand (which I don't need). He also told me that there was not a dealer in the US who has them for sale (I hope you are reading this, George), because there is a supply problem. So much for keeping honest in the relationship with the loyal customers.

If they keep it up, I will swallow my pride a buy a Korg which may be lacking in some of the features, but would cost a lot less (and is available at my local Guitar Center).

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Alex
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#195252 - 05/15/05 12:49 AM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
I too, reading the review, was left with the impression that the reviewer was "a little" biased towards Roland. I was especially struck by the following sentence:

“Set List” puts eight Programs at a time on the big screen, and reveals useful link functions: You can load a linked song into the 16-track sequencer, and/or a controller set for how the G talks to external MIDI gear.

This sentence had me thinking that one could use the G 70 as a master keyboard to control "external MIDI gear", but unfortunately this is not the case, because -as o3bor stated-

"G-70, at user program change, sends the bank and program changes of the sounds assigned to its internal parts; if they match (or are compatible) with your external module messages, you can control it changing user programs.
You cannot define your own bank and program change and save them into a user program; this is a typical master keyboard function that goes beyond the G-70 capabilities".

So, I am now left wondering: where does the truth lie?

[This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 05-15-2005).]
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#195253 - 05/15/05 12:58 AM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
Dreamer Offline
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By the way, speaking of the G 70, I enjoyed the MP3s posted on the site pointed out by our french friend BBC, so I would really love to hear more songs recorded by G 70 owners.
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#195254 - 05/15/05 07:31 AM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Dreamer, what I do with my G1000, when used as a midi controller[a good one too]...I assign the parts that I want to use as my transmit channels..The G1000 has two midi outs that any parts[realtime ] and song parts [can be reassigned]..another method I do, is route the realtime part I don't want to hear, to a seperate out[not cabled to the mixer].
This is one of the capabilities I am concerned I may lose with the G70[Alex, I also have not played a G70]..

You can save a group of midi set ups that can be brought up seperate from the Performances[on the G1000 and probably the same with the G70]...most of my controller set ups reside in my User Performances[as an example my Native Instruments B4]..], I still have all the arranger features, color sounds from the G and the B4 at the touch of a button[192 on board selections, too]..
Time will tell if the G70 will/can replace my G1000...I'm sure I'll have a G70 soon[but may not replace my G1000]..
BTW, do you know that the G1000 can transmit 7 channels across the keyboard, with just a push of two buttons together..Realtime parts without reassigning channels.
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#195255 - 05/15/05 07:54 AM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Fran, just to give you an example, the G 70 has only one midi out...
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#195256 - 05/15/05 08:23 AM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
George Kaye Offline
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
Alex,
In all fairness to that G70 dealer, there has been a shortage of G70s he past month. Roland had been out until a new shipment arrived late last week. I just received notice that I would only be shipped 2 G70's this next week, not the 6 I had ordered. They are trying to get some to all the dealers that need them.


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#195257 - 05/16/05 02:26 PM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
JCkeeys Offline
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Registered: 10/13/00
Posts: 584
Loc: St. James,New York,USA
The G70 may not be all things to all people but(I had the SD1 and the PA1xpro)IMO is the arranger to beat right now!

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#195258 - 05/17/05 05:23 AM Re: Roland G-70 review..A+
kbrkr Offline
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 2866
Loc: Tampa, FL
JCKeys,

Are you saying you like the G70 over the Ketron SD1Plus?

Al
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