I got a Korg i5s at a garage sale for $200. Has some good styles I like and on board speakers that sound pretty loud.
I sing a chorus and then play a solo up to the bridge and then sing the bridge and out on most tunes.
With my i30 no problem I move the main or sub slider up in a split second and turn it back down when the solo is finished.
With the i5s I have to hold a button down to increase the volume and a different button down to decrease the volume. This doesn't work very well.
Also I can mute with the touch of a button on the i30. With the i5s I have to push the up and down volume buttons to mute.
Is this old technology or are most arrangers made with the button system or the slider system. My i30 has about 9 sliders. I'm handicapped without them so far unless I get use to them. If that's possible.
Oh! Anyone know where I can get a users manual for the i5s.
thanks Boo
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