JacksonP wrote:I really DON'T understand their "model" or whatever. IMO it has been lost few resent years. They have made a revolutionary concept for a live player and Stage was a flagship. All those models from C2, wave, electro and (first) NP had their place in this concept.
Not really. The Wave and Electro 3 had sample playback before the Stage did. The Electro 3 had an improved organ model before the Stage did. More often than not, the line has not been entirely coherent, as different models got different things in different orders. Compared to most recent years, the fact that the NS2 enjoyed a nice run as really having almost the best of everything was almost an aberration!
JacksonP wrote:Also, earlier there were more really interesting updates in sound library.
The sound library grew out of the Electro's initial design goal of replicating vintage boards. So they have now given us tons of Mellotron/Chamberlin/Orchestron; RMI electric piano; string machine style synths from ARP/Solina, Elka, Logan, Korg, Eminent, Roland, Crumar; a sampling of classic synth sounds from Moog, Oberheim, Roland, Sequential Circuits, Yamaha. The thing is, there is a diminishing pool of vintage keys after that. What are you missing? (Keep in mind that the single-velocity architecture of the sample library means it is inherently limited in its ability to do convincing acoustic instruments... what we have there is a bonus, not what it was designed to do.) That said,I'd like to see the ARP Pro Soloist.