Originally posted by kbrkr:
The ads state the T2 is "Inspired by Nature".  
I'm curious to see how a keyboard can be inspired by nature?    
;-)
Al
They looked at a bird flying in the sky and decided to design it after the caricatures of a bird, hence the term "designed by nature".   

Hahahahaha LOL!! 
Forgive me.. It just slipped out.   

Hopefully the reason they're being so tight-lipped is they decided to change the design and eliminated the B2 Bomber look, or if you prefer - the "bird in the sky look".   

  Those angled edges really detract from the T2's looks in my opinion.
Also, I hope they relented and WILL offer a 76 key version.  If they do that I will at least consider getting one, even though it has those IMO ugly angled edges.  My dream come true is 76 Keys, 256 note Polyphony, Add-On Board capability, a Music Finder that corrects all the limitations of the Tyros 1 Music Finder, same Keybed that's in the CVP-309, a Sampler with up to 512MB of RAM capability,  16 track Hard Disk Streaming, and of course a design that doesn't look like a Stealth Bomber.  Oh, and keep the price under $4,500 MSRP.  I'd be willing to fork over 4 Grand for such a beast but no more.  Am I being unrealistic?  I don't think so.  If Yammie doesn't do it eventually one of other Manufacturers will most likely.  I can bide my time until they do, or at least come reasonably close to that ideal.
Here's to hoping -  
  Best regards,
Mike        
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 08-25-2005).]