Well lets see here.... The Korg N364 and the PSR-740 are in two different classes... They both have 64 note poly, but the Korg adds aftertouch, full synth engine, way better sequencer with a pattern track. Ability to assign patterns and phrases to keys to play live or to sequence (this is a neat feature) I think Korg calls it RPPR, which I believe translates to Real Time Pattern, Play and Record.. Not sure but I think that's what it means. The Korg also has way better action and it's built like a tank.. The Korg is well built for live performance. Granted you'll probably find a few sounds you like better on the PSR, like the sweet voices and so forth, but the Korg has some good sounds and gives the ability to edit them. With the 740 you have an added vocalizer and organ drawbars. The 740 also has a much better display. The Korg's isn't bad, but some consider it a bit small. Also if you're used to Yamaha keyboards, it may take some time to get used to the Korg.. You'll find they are quite different to operate. Together they would make a great pair... There's so much you can do with the two. If you have the the funds to get one I suggest you do.. The N364 has been out for some time now and the prices have really dropped (at least here in the US) Some places here are selling them for under $1,000.....
Squeak
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