I have a question..what does the Korg songbook save that the Roland G70 does not....Stephen and Dennis..you guys owned both..what do you say....or maybe you guys did not try the Roland thoroughly...Comparing info I do not find a difference..even tone edits can be recalled on the Roland without saving as a new tone...I don't think the Korg can untill it is saved as a new tone..Just asking....The G70 system is complete as I have seen..

Both can save sequences.....naturally the Korg has MP3 option...

The Roland also saves all edits for effects and mastering tools...not sure how Korg does this....

Korg has pads it can save...Roland has the D-beam..

All controllers and edits are saved on Roland...probably the same with Korg..

Output assignments ...saved on Roland..Korg?

All harmonizer settings are saved including edits on the Roland...most likely on the Korg too...

One edge in the harmonizer G70 is a "smart" read ..not needing to assign a track to read chords within a SMF..as on the Korg....but it will still save this in a user program...Does the Songbook save this?
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