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#204192 - 09/02/06 07:55 AM
Re: What if Casio introduced THE revolutionary keyboard?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I can easily see Casio doing it. The MZ-2000 was proof enough of Casio taking a lead. The MZ has many featurs that rivaled the PRS-740.
Just look at their newer models they have out now. Compare the WK's with the YPG's. There are quite a few features the WK's have that the YPG's don't that are very useful such as voice voice editing, drawbars, way more indepth DSP's, Pitch and Mod wheels (of good quality too), and one HUGE FEATURE that's unheard of in the price range, and that's the ability to load in new samples. NO current Yamaha arranger under the Tyros2 has the ability to do that.
I think Casio has the ability to do it, but it would place the board in a much higher price range than the typical Casio. Folks were not ready for the MZ-2000. It was a Casio that cost over $1,000 with more "pro" features. The newbies didn't take to it because of all the features they weren't familiar with, and the Pro's laughed at it just because it was a Casio.
Time will tell.
Squeak
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#204195 - 09/02/06 08:07 AM
Re: What if Casio introduced THE revolutionary keyboard?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I'd buy it in a heartbeat! I've been waiting for them to release something to replace the MZ-2000. Geez they could release the MZ-3000, keep the same body, and update the sounds and styles, add a USB port, and they'd still have a killer arranger. The MZ still blows away the PSR's in voice editing, it still holds over the PSR's for real-time control (it has 9 sliders for drawbar control and other functions), had an arpeggiator, and other very useful features. Even though it didn't have a vocalizer it had a mic input with separate volume control and effects assigned to the mic jack.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-02-2006).]
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#204196 - 09/02/06 08:11 AM
Re: What if Casio introduced THE revolutionary keyboard?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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If it was considerably better than what I'm currently using I would buy a pair of them. Thus far, IMO, Casio has not come close. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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