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Originally Posted by Trell Blaze From what I've understood through my reasearch of the board, many of the features that you say are not there do indeed actually exist on the machine.
And as I already mentioned, the Korg Oasys has this kind of power but is an a whole different price range. Not many people are thrilled to pay 6 - 8 k for a keyboard workstation.
I've owned a fantom X for a few years and I can't imgaine Roland going BACKWARDS in functionality.
I have yet to play with the G's sequencer (the board didn't interest me long enough to get that far) but something within me tells me that they wouldn't take away features that exist on the X series.
On my X, I am able to change track type, load/delete multiple samples in one pass, undo, as well as assign the track output. You're telling me that Roland has taken away these functions in thier new system?
Do the M3 and Motif allow you to drag & drop samples? |
What features that I wrote about already exist in the Fantom G?
I already wrote about two workstations (that don't cost $6K) that have functions the Fantom G doesn't. And yes, Roland has released a workstation that took away features that the previous model had.