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Originally posted by Frank L. Rosenthal:

There are, of course, the very expensive approaches that may work for some, e.g., OpenLabs, Wersi, etc.



OpenLabs is hanging on by a thread. OpenLabs will be at Winter NAMM so it will be interesting to see and "hear" their new NEKO/64. Last years NAMM OpenLabs showcased the 'eKo' but the demonstration didn't include a "real" demonstration of somebody actually playing it. Hopefully they will play the NEKO so people have an idea of what it sounds like and what it can and can't do. Still, it's hard to justify forking over $6,500 (conservative figure) for a Keyboard. It would have to be the cat's meow and the bees knees and then some for people to buy it. How many people can afford $6,500 at the drop of a hat?? Hmmmm?!?!?!?

"Honey, could you go to the grocery store and pick up a few things we need? And btw, don't forget to drop by GC and pick up a NEKO64 will ya'? Cha Ching!! That will be $7,003 after tax. Is there anything else we can get you today? Hmmmm..??

Best regards,
Mike


[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 01-11-2004).]
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