Originally posted by Dnj:
while reading Scott’s review which I appreciate as he was actually there at the NAMM show, but imo there is still that one KB is better than yours flavor in it.
Donny, I think you've got a vividly wild imagination to have "read that" into what I actually said.
Re-reading my posting, I find NOTHING in my comments suggesting my keyboard (Tyros2), though admittedly my current fav, is any better than yours, or anybody elses. I've acknowledged from the onset, that it's not a question of mines better than yours, but about discovering which kb best suited for one's individual personal playing style. I've now had a chance to audition & play ALL the major top arranger contenders out there (GEM Genesys, Korg PA1X, Ketron SD1+ w/EXP, Ketron SD5, Ketron Midjay, Roland G70, and Yamaha Tyros2), and expressing my personal subjective impressions & comparisons (both strengths & weaknesses).
Donny: Back on the the subject of 'mines better than yours', What I find interesting is that even though you haven't actually played them all yourself (correct me if I'm wrong), you've already expressed, as evidenced in your postings, strong opinions about them, both PRO: SD1+ w/ EXP, and CON: Tyros2 (particularly). Also, because a picture's (or in this case the music) is worth a thousand words, how about posting some more impressive
song demos produced with your Midjay and Roland A37 controller. I'd especially love to hear the Midjay's 'acoustic piano' patch played live & recorded via your Roland A37. Scott