This is about creating music not worrying about something collecting dust and oxidizing in the corner. I want to switch a synth on and know it is going to power up and make music for at least the next 10 yrs without issues.chk071 wrote:The analogy is false anyway. It is like they copied an oldtimer car, not built a modern car.
If people with a lot of money to blow want to buy into the originals then lucky them but most of us just want the sound and modern day connectivity.
Its long overdue ending this era of putting technology out of the reach of the many and into the hands of the few. If Roland come on board I'll be buying most of the back catalogue at sensible prices and the art collectors can go kid themselves.