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Once I was in the market for a Godin Multiac-SA, with the idea of using it for both amplified acoustic guitar and synth sounds. I went to the local Godin dealer, and they had no acoustic guitar amps and no Roland synths. I was somewhat flabbergasted, and asked them how they proposed to sell them, and they said they sold plenty as it was. TravisH On 12/24/05, hazard factor <artists@hazardfactor.com> wrote: > Ah, so there isn't a combo guitar synth/VG system? That would rock! > I use a GI-10 triggering a Roland XV5050, which is a pretty amazing >synth. I > always had seen GR30s/33s in some Guitar Centers/Sam Ashes and they were > always 'mostly' connected to a bad GR Strat, with headphones that were > broken. Anytime I looked at one, the salesdude (and that's what he was) > would come by and say 'isn't that cool' and walk away. These things have >to > be set up per player, and I got no help even if I asked. It is hard for > Roland to sell technology to guitarists because they can't even keep the > display models working- the Strat had 2 knobs *broken* off. I tried to >play > it, and it was set to a piano sound, It sounded like a cat ran across the > piano, really- it wasn't set up at all for my playing style. > Smaller stored never even order this kind of stuff, since it takes time >to > learn to use it, much less try to sell it to a conservative *ahem* blues > lawyer clientele. Our only hope is to order it and decide within the 30 >day > guarantee. > I was supposed to do a Brian Moore clinic at a local store, but it was > canceled because they didn't want to order any synths- they didn't think > they could sell them. > > Roland tends to come out with stuff and have no idea how to get it into >the > hands of the consumer, except the 'buy first and then decide' ideal. I > bought a Roland GT-Pro, which is an awesome machine, but no one actually > carries one, so it is impossible to try out- it is also overpriced >compared > to the offerings of other companies. > > But it is cool controlling loop feedback with picking dynamics.... > > Dave Eichenberger- > http://www.hazardfactor.com >