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RE: VG-88 and Roland GR-33 dissapearing rumors



 not much  more than the hints I got, though he did mention that designs
were in the works for their VG stuff as well.
Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: mech [mailto:mech@m3ch.net]
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 1:13 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: RE: VG-88 and Roland GR-33 dissapearing rumors


At 11:25 AM -0800 12/24/05, William Walker wrote:
>OK here is the partial skinny on Roland, direct from the source of a 
>Roland
>Rep I know. Roland has created an intirely separate division for their
>guitar and VG products, and though current models are being fazed out, the
>rep hinted that roland might finally be developing a pro grade guitar 
>synth
>possibly a rackmount device that actually has a good sound engine,
something
>that really hasn't been addressed yet.
>
><snip....>
>
>  Patience Please, I think something really cool might be just around the
>corner.

Bill,

 From your discussions with the Roland rep, did you get an impression
of how much the "something really cool" is going to incorporate
Roland's Harmonic Restructuring technology (ala the VG's) as well as
whether that technology may get notched up a level?  Conversely, is
there a possibility where that path may be scrapped entirely in favor
of the more traditional synth architecture, such as that in the
GR-series synths.

I'm in the process of getting one of my Sticks retrofitted with the
GK-3, and so I was recently considering shopping around for a VG-88.
I'm much more interested in twisting sounds sideways with the
Harmonic Restructuring than I am playing traditional synth sounds
(i'll just grab the gk midi interface if I want to do that).

So now it seems I'm faced with either grabbing a VG-88 on blowout, or
waiting for Roland's "next big thing" and hoping that will possibly
do more of what I'm looking for.

Thanks again for all the intel!!!

        --m.

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