Hi Everyone,
thank you all for your input.

Thank you Anthony, for pointing out about the pads. I would miss those ( even though I'd still have them on my kn7)

I used to dabble a bit on piano, up until a few years back when I had to sell my baby grand (due to kids leaving home, & moving to a smaller house) Hence the PR602. It replaced my piano & kn5. Not quite the same though, lost interest in music and quit for about 4/5 years ( till the kn7)
Anyway, I mainly liked playing arpeggio left hand ( clayderman style of music,I
didn't enjoy playing left hand chords) so
I doubt pianist mode would work anyway. I'd have to playpiano solo.
Unfortunately I can't play by ear at all, I can only read, try and memorize a piece, as again I can't read well enough,to read and play at the same time. Makes learning a song a long slow process ( haahaa) Suppose I'll have to get some of my old piano sheet music out and see if any of it will work with pianist mode.
I suppose my other alternative might be to try and create sequencer backing songs to accompany me on the piano.

Anyway,
thanks everyone, I suppose I'll have to just experiment and see what will work

best wishes
Rikki


[QUOTE]Originally posted by AnthonyCian:
[B]Hi All!
However, there are others who play the piano like a piano should be played, and that's when setting to pianist mode is best. If I still played the piano when I first played it, then I believe I could play in pianist mode.

I don't think the dealer is creating his own arrangements, I just think it's his style of playing and pianist mode works well.

If you update, it's worth spending a little more getting the PR804, the PR604 doesn't have Pads. And I know you like to use Pads.


AnthonyC
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Rikki 🧸

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