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  1. I think I missed this thread the first time around... 09, that graphic is brutal! haven't laughed that hard in ages, way to go, dude Keyboard should really publish it - it would be perfect for the April 2007 edition, methinks.
  2. Ok, I didn't realize that. No difficulty taken! The aftertouch on my A50 is not as easy to engage in its default setting as I'd like, but can be adjusted by changing the sensitivity setting, so that it's easy to engage. I always figured that A80's must be the same, at least when they were new, but I guess that's not the case. I have tried a couple of used A80's before, I was considering getting one to augment my A50. And it was truly amazing how difficult it was to engage the aftertouch - almost impossible, even after adjusting the sensitivity to the max. I always thought the ones I had tried must have been worn out.
  3. Not necessarily - it could just mean that the sensor strip is worn out all across the keyboard.
  4. It could be that the aftertouch sensor strip is worn out - I think that's a common problem, especially with the A80's moreso than the A50's. At least, I think that's what I remember being told by a Roland service technician. Perhaps it would be worthwhile to discuss this with your Roland tech, or better yet, have them test it out. As far as I can remember, the sensor strip is divided into 3 or 4 sections, so you may not have to replace the whole thing. Try testing the aftertouch at the top and bottom ends of the keyboard - those are the least used keys, and less likely to have the aftertouch strip worn out.
  5. For me, I'm only interested in what her music sounds like, I couldn't give a rat's ass about her fashion sense. Well, maybe half a rat's ass (one rat's ass cheek). I thought the nose ring was goofy, but who really cares as long as the music's good, and it was!
  6. I remember Don't Wanna Fall In Love, and you're right, it kicked ass! She's a helluva synth player, and AFAIK, she's from right here in Toronto. I hope she does well with her new recording.
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