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Originally posted by chony:
I disagree Al,

We don't need harmonizers, mp3 players, and xlr inputs on our keyboards. If I you want harmony, buy a helicon; if you want an mp3 player buy an iPod. It becomes a big problem when a keyboard tries to be everything, because in the end you're left with "a master of none".

Chony



Chony, I still use my iPod when I need music for breaks. For me the built in MP3 player recorder allows a convenient way of recording. Although I've played keyboard for many years I still need to hear how I'm playing a tune. I've only recently started doing vocals. No better way than listening and trying to correct what needs correcting via the Mp3 player/recorder. The vocal harmonizer I need to enhance a voice that has a long way to go before it's where I'd like it to be.