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How is that a problem? Instant gratification is not part of learning to make music.
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No a "problem" as such, just that the RS7000 is a groovebox, drum machine, sampler, sequencer, mixer (with fx and complex routing) and synth in one. If you have tracks that you want to play out with, then getting them in to the RS7000 will take months of programming.
IF you made the tracks in the RS7000, then that's a different thing, and it's a joy to use, but seriously, I know people who gig with them (professionally) and it took them 3 years to fully master it, and these are the same guys that can sit in front of a new sequencer such as logic or cubase and have it all down in a couple of days.
@jive - I hear you about the flash vids, but seriously, there's no other way currently to embed ok video with sound. I hate youtube vids for their quality in the same way I hate low bitrate mp3's but they serve a purpose and until there's a change in infrastructure like mass bandwidth speed increases or advancements in file compression technology, flash vids are going to stay around and be popular.
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