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> I didn't get that at all. Back when she was touring extensively, she > needed a truck, 2 roadies, and 30 guitars (some irreplaceable). The VG8 > made it worthwhile for her to tour again, even though she isn't selling > anywhere near as much product as she used to. Actually, it has nothing to do with whether it's a VG8 or the latest stompbox. It's not the product, it's the promotion. > Roland has a hugely successful marketing arm. They are simply doing >what > has worked for them in the past. Precisely. I don't like the marketing. Dennis Leas ------------------- dennis@mdbs.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rik Elswit" <rik@well.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 12:29 PM Subject: Re: OT rant from hell (was: AirFX) > Dennis Leas writes: > > "In particular, the > tone of the article was, "The world would have been deprived of Joni > Mitchell's further work if she hadn't bought one of these." So it's hard > for me to take their ads seriously." > > > I didn't get that at all. Back when she was touring extensively, she > needed a truck, 2 roadies, and 30 guitars (some irreplaceable). The VG8 > made it worthwhile for her to tour again, even though she isn't selling > anywhere near as much product as she used to. She has been heard gushing > over the VG8 in several magazine interviews, not only for makeing touring > cost effective again, but also for the creative impetus she gets from using > some of the more synth-like sounds in it. The VG8 was a true breakthrough > instrument, and Line 6, Johnson Millenium, and Yamaha are all following > Roland on this. > > Roland has a hugely successful marketing arm. They are simply doing >what > has worked for them in the past. > > Rik Elswit >