![]() the on-board effects, polyphony, tone bank size. but given the power of tech today, and yesterday, why did it take them so long? Answer: they don't really care all that much.įeatures: Here is where 20 years makes a difference. Sound: The newer modelling approach is really exciting. THe keybed of my RD-2000 is better than the 600, but not 20 years worth. ![]() While the newest may be "better" I attribute this to needing a marketing hook. ![]() already developed a great keybed 20 years ago. Given that the core of these machines is computing, and 20 years of computing power is HUGE, the RD-2000 is. Honestly, it is more advanced and "better". The makers don t care much anymore about innovation. The V-piano was a replacement for the RD1000 - expect a replacement in 2029.Įverything else on your list is still in date. The RD64 doesn't have much competition-probably won't be replaced any time soon. The RD2000 is the replacement for the RD800. The RD300NX has been discontinued and isn't being replaced (as far as we know). The average amount of time for a product before it is replaced is about 4 years. To me only the models since 2016 are competitive now. Roland A49 A-88 2012 and A88 is now discontinued Roland A300PRO, A500PRO and A800PRO all dating back to 2010 Their website is not up to date as many products listed discontinued and many models not changed in many years.why? Has Roland lost interest in being competitive ?
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