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        <s:content>{!components/__archivelogo}&#xA;&#xA;This is a keyboard synthesiser for which I have to admit a great&#xA;fondness, although there are times when I wonder why. The D-70 &quot;Super&#xA;LA&quot; synthesiser was advertised as the natural successor to the hugely&#xA;successful &quot;Linear Arithmetic&quot; [Gearhead/Roland D-50]; in fact, the two instruments&#xA;have very little in common. Physically the D-70 looks like a 76-note&#xA;~~U-20~~. It also takes the same PCM cards. And sure enough, a cursory&#xA;glance inside an early-rev D-70 reveals the emblem ~~U-50~~ inscribed&#xA;onto most of the circuit boards. Score one for the marketing&#xA;department, I suppose.&#xA;&#xA;Regarded as the top of the range of the U-series sample players, the&#xA;D-70 has a lot going for it. It&apos;s the sleekest and lightest 76-note&#xA;board I&apos;ve ever come across. It combines the U-20&apos;s features with&#xA;multimode resonant filters, a tone editing palette, large graphical&#xA;LCD and dedicated MIDI controller functions. It is six-part&#xA;multitimbral (5 patches plus 1 programmable rhythm setup), with a&#xA;randomising &quot;analogue feel&quot; parameter on the patches.&#xA;&#xA;On the other hand, its faults stick out a mile. The processing&#xA;hardware is under-powered, so much so that the LFO&apos;s slow down when&#xA;you play chords. The heirarchical voice architecture isn&apos;t too bad in&#xA;itself, but couple it with the worst aspects of Roland user interface&#xA;design and it becomes close to impenetrable: many parameters appear on&#xA;several pages, in different formats, sometimes editable, sometimes&#xA;not. The buttons do not roll over. In certain edit pages the keyboard&#xA;stops transmitting MIDI; in others, the palette faders cease to&#xA;work. And the master keyboard functions are essentially impenetrable&#xA;to anyone without a degree in Japanese. There is a logic to the MIDI&#xA;output functionality, but the output parameters are so bizarrely and&#xA;half-heartedly tied in with the performance parameters that making any&#xA;sense of the machine&apos;s behaviour is a total non-starter.&#xA;&#xA;The catalogue of firmware releases is even less illuminating. There&#xA;are two distinct processor/motherboard releases&#xA;(~~Step A~~ and ~~Step B~~),&#xA;requiring different operating system versions; there is no clear&#xA;consensus (even from Roland) on which combinations are supposed to&#xA;work. There are hidden power-up key sequences which alter the keyboard&#xA;transmission behaviour (the legend ~~\[KY\]~~ in the system page is a&#xA;sort-of half-hint). Some machines with old firmware work perfectly&#xA;with editor/librarians; others with newer firmware do not. And&#xA;finally, enough of the operating system is configured in RAM that a&#xA;total reset of the machine is likely to result in screen displays in&#xA;Japanese, as the ASCII character set is volatile.&#xA;&#xA;Such a catalogue of misfortunes warrant a Government health warning&#xA;and an extended quarantine; and yet, I absolutely love my D-70 and&#xA;would hate to sell it, since most of my best music makes heavy use of&#xA;it. The main reason is the sound: &quot;classic&quot; Roland orchestral and&#xA;synth samples, including a lovely piano and some beautifully silky&#xA;strings, controlled by some solid resonant filters. The machine has a&#xA;wonderful bottom-end; a sharply filtered choir sample transposed down&#xA;a couple of octaves becomes a deep, organic bass drone which rattles&#xA;windows. And unlike the later do-everything Roland synthesisers with&#xA;hundreds of samples and thousands of presets, the D-70 provides just&#xA;enough samples for a decent sound palette, and easy-enough access&#xA;via the tone palette to the filters, to make it a disciplined and&#xA;focussed tool for composition.&#xA;&#xA;If you can put up with the confusing MIDI behaviour and Roland-style&#xA;user interface, I recommend the D-70 as a very nice sample player. If&#xA;you want simplicity and obedience, look elsewhere.&#xA;&#xA;1 Epilogue&#xA;&#xA;I&apos;ve had numerous requests about the various hardware&#xA;revisions and firmware versions for the D-70, and the situation seems&#xA;to be even more complicated and counter-intuitive than might be anticipated&#xA;with a Roland product. Here&apos;s the most accurate information I&apos;ve managed&#xA;to come across:&#xA;&#xA;{code:none}&#xA;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------&#xA;                  D-70 Rom Version List 1.10-1.16 (not complete)&#xA;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------&#xA;Version 1.10&#xA;************&#xA;BUGS:&#xA;&#xA;1. When a key was pressed just after performance change on user program change,&#xA;   the head of that sound will be collapsed - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;2. When receiving bulk data from a sequencer etc.. and overflowed the buffer,&#xA;   D-70 will display &quot;MIDI BUFFER FULL!&quot; and then not recognize the following&#xA;   data until &quot;EXIT&quot; key is pressed - Modified so D-70 will recoginize following&#xA;   data.&#xA;&#xA;3. When a keyboard part was set to &quot;OFF&quot; or &quot;RHYTHM&quot;, a hold data has not been&#xA;   sent out from the &quot;MIDI PALETTE&quot; of on the &quot;CONTROL CHANNEL&quot; - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;4. When a pedal switch was assigned to &quot;CONT. MAP&quot; in system setup, the&#xA;   specified information in CONT. MAP has not been sent out from MIDI PALETTE.&#xA;   Also when a pedal switch was assigned to &quot;EFFECTOR&quot; or &quot;PERFORMANCE UP/DOWN&quot;&#xA;   , that information has not been sent out on the control channel. - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;5. When a pedal switch was set to &quot;PERFORMANCE UP/DOWN&quot; and a performance was&#xA;   changed, the program change number specified in MIDI PALETTE has not been&#xA;   sent out - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;ADDITIONS:&#xA;&#xA;1. Ability to turn on/off key event messages on the control channel. (Power on&#xA;   while holding number 4 button down)&#xA;&#xA;Version 1.11&#xA;************&#xA;BUGS:&#xA;&#xA;1. When playing D-70 with the data of multi-timbre including rhythm part from a&#xA;   sequencer, sometimes there are some missed tone - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;2. When executing &quot;STORE ALL&quot;, a number key doesn&apos;t work properly - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;3. When editing &quot;CONTROLLER MAP&quot;, a indicator (*) doesn&apos;t display - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;4. Modulation pressure doesn&apos;t reach 127 when fully pressed down a key - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;5. Original tone for rhythm doesn&apos;t change by Sys Ex - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;6. Original tone will be corrupted, when temporary area was accessed by Sys Ex&#xA;   - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;ADDITIONS:&#xA;&#xA;1. When selecting &quot;PERFORMANCE&quot;, &quot;PROGRAM CHANGE&quot; doesn&apos;t send from midi palette&#xA;   (Power on with bank 2 button held)&#xA;&#xA;2. Exclusive use of expression pedal/C1 slider for a keyboard part level. In&#xA;   this mode, a controller ma for the internal sound module will ignore.&#xA;&#xA;CHANGE OF HARDWARE:&#xA;&#xA;1. Changed CPU from one wait to no wait -&gt; improved processing speed&#xA;&#xA;Version 1.12&#xA;************&#xA;&#xA;HARDWARE CHANGE:&#xA;&#xA;1. Changed CPU from A STEP to B STEP. Compatibility of software:&#xA;                        A STEP CPU: Ver 1.00~&#xA;                        B STEP CPU: Ver 1.12~&#xA;   NOTE: when using A STEP CPU in Ver 1.00~1.11 the hangup problem may occur.&#xA;         For example; after power on, the unit does not work.&#xA;&#xA;Version 1.13&#xA;************&#xA;BUGS:&#xA;&#xA;1. When in user set display, if the function button was changed rapidly -&gt;&#xA;   no sound, no response - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;Version 1.14&#xA;************&#xA;BUGS:&#xA;&#xA;1. When setting reverb mode to delay and delay time to maximum, periodically a&#xA;   pop noise may be heard - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;2. When a card for parameter is inserted into PCM card slot by mistake, LCD&#xA;   indicates strangely - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;Version 1.15&#xA;************&#xA;BUGS:&#xA;&#xA;1. When selecting C:11(CARD), and entering performance edit, 1:11 is displayed&#xA;   in the first line - Fixed&#xA;&#xA;2. When the data is transferred I-&gt;M in hand shake dump mode with librarian&#xA;   such as MRB etc. TIME OUT ERROR may occur. It will happen when selecting&#xA;   ALL in handshake dump, and never happen when transferring each data one by&#xA;   one.&#xA;&#xA;Version 1.16&#xA;************&#xA;BUGS:&#xA;&#xA;                 **************** End of my FAX *****************&#xA;================================================================================&#xA;{code}</s:content>
        <s:mTime>2005-09-04 22:30:59.0</s:mTime>
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