Dave, you may have just revealed the 'achilles heel' of the KN7000.
I sing; that is one of my obligations and enjoyments as a Band member and Keyboardist. And to be able to run my Vocals through the Keyboard and out to the sound system is a lot easier for me. To not have a good Mic In with Harmonizer "when needed", is unacceptable for me. I am soooo sad. I had high hopes on the KN7000. It seems to be such a great Keyboard. The wind in my sails has just ceased. I was ready to open my pocketbook unreservedly and now you've ruined everything Dave.
Thanks UD for giving me the word straight up. As I think about it now, I remember Scott Yee saying something months ago about the KN7000's terrible Vocal Harmonizer and it being one of the reasons he didn't get it. I am glad you jogged my memory UD.
On a side note I heard over at the Technics Forum that the KN7500 is suppose to be due out at Winter NAMM 2004. Hopefully they will have improved the Vocal Harmonizer to compete with the Yamaha's and the soon to be Korg Pa1X/Pro. If they have, I might again set my sights on the new Technics Flagship Arranger.
Thanks for all your help everybody. Sorry that it's not going to work out. And I'm sorry that my memory didn't serve me well enough to remember what Scott Yee said a few months ago about the KN7000's Harmonizer. Because if I had of I would never had posted these threads. I get so busy sometimes it's a wonder I remember what I had for lunch.
Best regards,
Mike
PS: Ensnareyou, thanks for your offer. It is much appreciated but as you can see now I have decided against getting the KN7000. If the KN7500 has an improved Vocal Harmonizer I may take you up on your offer if and when I get a KN7500, if your offer is still good.