I'm tired of seeing workstations being made only with music styles from the 1960s and earliers (except for some current beats for advertising demos). They are a real scam. Try all styles before buying a workstation
How do you say link below then you post a spam link. I’m blocking your channel. If you cannot be truthful with your content how do I trust your judgement?
I can't stand this video and the narrator - it sounds like someone's just reading marketing materials instead of describing what each instrument is all about. If I want to read marketing brochures, I'll find them online and read myself, don't need someone to do this for me in a video form... Anyway, looking for another video that will actually compare the latest arrangers from user's experience.
0:27- Yamaha montage 8
1:44 - Roland JUNO-DS 61
2:56 - Korg kross 2
4:10 - Casio 6600
5:14 - Roland Go keys 61
I'm tired of seeing workstations being made only with music styles from the 1960s and earliers (except for some current beats for advertising demos). They are a real scam. Try all styles before buying a workstation
You mispronounced "Montage", "rotary", "pristine", "presets", "polyphony".
It's AI read. Trash channel is trash.
The Montage M is out now
No links.
No K2700/ Pc4
How do you say link below then you post a spam link. I’m blocking your channel. If you cannot be truthful with your content how do I trust your judgement?
I can't stand this video and the narrator - it sounds like someone's just reading marketing materials instead of describing what each instrument is all about. If I want to read marketing brochures, I'll find them online and read myself, don't need someone to do this for me in a video form... Anyway, looking for another video that will actually compare the latest arrangers from user's experience.
The Juno ds 61 is the best for under $1,000