I forgot to mention..a few days ago I played the new Roland Juno Stage (76 keys)..
The stage has all the goodies from the Juno G, and many goodies of it's own...
First off..the key feel is much better than the Juno G (I hated playing my Juno G)..Roland added metal weights under the keys..reminds me of the older workstations..D-70, JV1000, and XP80...I may as well add the Fantom X....since I owned all of them...
The compact size and 76 keys are a plus..at 21 pounds..
The display is nicer than the Juno G..
The added goodies are the mic with phantom power...MP3/wav/midi player...999 songs, I believe...It did not read my thumb drive folders..only the non folder tunes..unlike the Roland RD700gx..that unit read every folder and sub folder..same with the 300gx..
The Stage makes a decent controller for the studio too..it has a single button push to make it a USB controller...
It is a shame that Roland did not include a USB Audio interface to go with the USB MIDI interface...as the Sonic Cell has...
When I put my E-60 on Ebay ..I was considering the Juno Stage and GW8...after playing the Stage and reading the manuals including the GW...I am thoroughly convinced the E-60 to be superior over both...save the MP3/Wave player..the E-60 is better in every other feature...
Of course the E-60 lacks the mic input too..
key feel and playability is slightly better on the E compared to the Stage..
The E-60 is 7 pounds more with a touch screen and speakers..
The lyric read and make up tools..makes the E-60 much..much more desirable..
And the one feature that I keep going back to the E-60..the drum kits are simply the best...
After I played the Stage...it made me more reluctant to sell the E-60..
Thanks Diki, and Bart..for the reminder..