Hello
I see that Korg now has better chord recognition. Things are moving forward. Maybe even Uncle Dave will get his dream kb with everything he would like some day soon. Or, is that stretching it a little? haha
It's great that more and more the companies really are listening to what we want.
So, I'll take the time to reiterate my wants. I am pretty happy with Yamaha right now because my basic needs are being satisfied right now.
While I hope for all you guys that want a 76 key version that it comes out for you, I want 61 notes with the soft "organ" touch rather than weighted keys with a piano action feel.
Smaller and lighter. The Tyros, while I love it, is tooooo big! A lot bigger than I believe it needs to be. Lots of wasted space. Please, keyboard companies, don't make it big just to try and seperate the look of a pro kb and a Kmart keyboard and/or to make it an excuse to charge more for it. I would very much rather have a kb the size of a PSR2000/3000 or smaller. Which is why I am considering going that way at present.
The big size requires a large, bulky and clumsy case.
For Korg, I am waiting until they come out with a PA50 version of the PA80, in the PA1X form. Smaller, lighter, cheaper. For me personally, all I'm really interested in is the live play arranger stuff. Maybe make the other things add on options.
A Tyros or PA1X or whatever brand module may be a very good possibility. Then it would be small, light, be able to choose 61 or 76 note boards.
While one could use any kb as the controller, what about an option of a 61 and 76, maybe even an 88 key midi keyboard controller actually designed for a specific brand module. One that is actually made by the company that produces the module.
The 7 pound module could somehow fit onto a 7 pound keyboard controller,maybe like how the tilt screen is on the Tyros. It could have a special lightweight stand that it could be attached to so the kb and the module and stand are all solid and don't bounce around. It could also have a mic boom attachment. The stand could even have some way of securing the pedals one might want to use so they are right where you want them all the time.
How about for those that do want an onboard speaker effect, have a couple small speakers that could easily and quickly be mounted and plugged in? How about an option to leave them plugged in and attached while moving if desired? I think it's safe to say, that for those that do want speakers, that a good majority only want 2 speakers, and not have to use a sub, unless desired. If so, then how about keeping that an option? So, a 2 or 3 piece optional speaker system.
Then, a lightweight, good looking, non-scatchable music rack. One that fits securely, is quick and easy to mount. Unlike the Tyros, joke they called a music rack.
Maybe even a choice of a few cases that don't cost a ton of money. A case, that the designers actually try and fit into a car like their cutomers may buy. Again, unlike what Yamaha did. How do people get that thing into anything other than a truck with the Yamaha brand case???
It also need to have a very quick and easy set-up and break-down time. All things to be considered as important.
Anyway, a few more ideas.
Oh, and if a module is produced. It has to be as easy to see and navigate as a good kb like the PSR3000, Tyros.
I hope they are listening. I think they could sell a bunch more keyboards.
Best
Scott Langholff
http://www.ScottLMusic.com [This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 05-24-2005).]