yo mission ,I completely agree man. hit me up .. I'm in Atl too and used to work off bankhead for "bigboy records"
Triplexbeatz@gmail.com
To Jim:
My point this entire time has been "why limit yourself to one thing"
I personally DO NOT expect Roland or any Company for that matter to include EVERY sound and feature I'm looking for into ONE piece of Gear. I understand the market place AND various Company point of views as well as My own on that topic.
THUS is the reason I said we must be versatile.
I do so by having multiple pieces of gear in my setup (Roland, Yamaha, Korg and Emu) as well as a large sample library to use/play with.
I mean in this day and age why be limited creatively to what can be created musically or melodically. isn't this why guys spend countless hours on sound design and trying to create new and ever more sicker sounds like crazy laser sine swipes.. and gigantically huge claps, and phatter than ever heard before pads and thicker saw synths... etc etc etc..
creativity doesn't stop at melody for all of us man.
I think Jmosses point was just:
"boy it sure would be nice to have a few more drums in here" or rather, "Wow... obviously Roland has a R&D team, dont they see how many more fantoms they could sell if they just had better drums?"
I mean at the end of the day for all these companies it is all about the bottom line $$$$$$$
lastly.. QUINNX.. You are 110% RIGHT .
when i look at new gear or even old gear.. im looking at what I can make it do based on its feature set.. or how user friendly it may be.. im not looking for the "Instant hot beat" button or the "instant gratification" switch.
But unfortunately in these times its too easy for any joe blow to download reason or walk into a music store & leave with a workstation and call themselves a Producer or musician. Its happening now this very instant, until pretty soon one day every album that comes out will have to have a default title of
" Music: so easy anyone can do it"
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