Hey people,
I mostly agree, to what I've read here. Your concerns are correct. It seems Roland moved on, maybe they concentrate the energy on a Fantom G successor.
It seems the Fantom G was an, I don't like to say experiment, I like more to say a new prototype, it seems an experimental prototype. A prototype where many things not have been thought over, and are not 100% perfect. As a prototype he came on the market. Still not finished. I've tested it, shortly after it has been released, and what should I say, in my comparison to Motif XS this time, much more better - however the OS freezes display, which means a crash, while I tested it. In any later updates it seemed to be fixed, because I never got a freeze again, after I bought my FG8 a year later. As I said, the Fantom G was released to early as an unfinished prototype in my feel. It was the force to put something on the market, what the Fantom X succeeds, which come into the years. Maybe this is now what the Fantom G is experiencing, nevertheless, the G is still not "ready" in my eyes...
But, maybe, and I hope that, Roland will learn from their errors, it is simply not good, to drop support for a computer-related instrument like the Fantom G, if so, so early, stated beside.
Seeing so much errors from outside indicates that the QM-Section at Roland should be reorganized. Sounds bad, is bad. It seems that the user-interaction in the web is really better at other factory's. This is a quality-indicator, too! It is very important that Roland keeps this in mind. They stand and fall with the users. However, maybe they do it better next time, when releasing the Fantom GT..
Best regards and greets to all here in the forum wishes
Tobias