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> From: Kim Flint <kflint@chromatic.com> > > I would say buy it only if you are a collector. The new GR30 does so > >much more, sounds much better, tracks MUCH better, and can be had new > >for less than $1000 with the GK2A pickup. I think it includes a > >sequencer, too. > GR30's internal synth is sample playback, right? Since the GR-700 is analog, > it will likely sound totally different. Whether it's better or not depends > on what you want to do. I usually find sample playback synths to be > completely unsatisfying, especially from a guitar controller. I tend to Kim, I couldn't agree with you more (and sorry for joining the discussion late). With the resurgence of interest in analog keyboards (knobs!!) I wonder if Roland, or anyone for that matter, will re-issue a guitar synth similar to the GR-300/700s. It seems that with all the other advancements with guitar synth tracking, an analog hybrid guitar synth could really shine and offer players an alternate to sample playback machines. Speaking of guitar synths, has anyone heard Andy Summer's new solo album? The first track features some really great out there guitar sounds reminiscent of some of his guitar synth work with the Police....or it just could be some *very* creative work with an effects processor. Matt