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Original Message 1/73                 Date: 03-May-02  @  11:49 PM   -   Roland - emulate or innovate?

panama

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ever since the Super Saw was created with the JP-800 - dance music has changed... Ever since the Grooveboxes were created... It's now a household name.

is Roland still the innovater?



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Message 2/73                 Date: 04-May-02  @  12:01 AM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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I think more important things have happened in the past few years than supersaws and grooveboxes to be alyou do have a point, although whether that has more to do with roland being a corporate giant and holding more sway than anyone else as opposed to any innovation on their part is a different question altogether.

god, I can talk some complete bollocks sometimes  



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Message 3/73                 Date: 04-May-02  @  12:03 AM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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the wucking fanker that I am: "...and grooveboxes to be honest. although you do have a point...."

god knows how I managed that one, I definately typed it out.



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Message 4/73                 Date: 06-May-02  @  09:24 PM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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Roland VP9000.

It's unique. I like it.

 



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Message 5/73                 Date: 06-May-02  @  09:48 PM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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My father worked in a gear shack in the 80's and he told me that they had a machine which did what the VP9000 does..

my father could be wrong...



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Message 6/73                 Date: 06-May-02  @  10:35 PM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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I'm thinking that the new innovators are companies like Native Instruments. Time will tell what impact they have.



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Message 7/73                 Date: 06-May-02  @  11:54 PM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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fuck roland.



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Message 8/73                 Date: 07-May-02  @  02:28 AM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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Oooohh!

Influx!

Did you discover that BT is a major Shareholder in Roland or summink???

;) <---Naughty, silly Michael.

I think software shows the most innovation. Actually that and the Neuron. Seen that Neuron??? It seems like a really cool concept, but they demo's I've heard are a little sucky. And it's expensive. Doesn't matter though, does it? Everything comes at a price.

Pro tools is innovative, isn't it?


 

Michael.



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Message 9/73                 Date: 07-May-02  @  04:41 AM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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my dislike for roland has nothing to do with BT (altho it is for the same reasons which I have no intention of laying down once again because all you commercial fucks will just poke fun at me so ptooey)

oh...Jupiter6/8..>SICK<



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Message 10/73                 Date: 07-May-02  @  04:08 PM   -   RE: Roland - emulate or innovate?

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gosh, I don't think I have enough brain cells left to ponder such a weighty issue, panama. I do know they haven't made anything I thought I really had to have since a decade that started with an 8. hock-tooey.



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