Hi Stig!
The first time I had seen a JD 800 was at some "Sparks" appearances in tv at the end of 1994. I had played the JD at a dealer nearby two years ago and was enthusiastic. But unfortunately I didn't have enough money. A few month ago I met a professional (but not really well known) musician who owns over 30 synths, from analog to digital. The synths that impressed me most of all were a Juno 60 and -of course- the JD 800, although he owns a minimoog, an odyssey, a CS70m, a MS20 and so on as well. I've always dreamed of owning a JD 800 and now I hope this dream can come true.
But I'm some kind of a pessimist and only believe in things when I have them!
I don't know much about the karma. I've read something about this sound system "K.A.R.M.A", but didn't really understand it. Is this a real instrument or does it play on its own??
The Fantom I only know from the Roland HP. The first thing I thought was: "Damned, now there's NO black synth anymore
!" You're right, vic83! There are nearly no buttons on it. Looks very boring.
I was very surprised when I read that the "little" RS synth has no aftertouch. The Yamaha S03 doesn't have it either. What's up with the music industry? Even my Yamaha SY35 has aftertouch. It was not very expensive and is not really modern. Although aftertouch can be a "keyboard-terminator" (some of my XP's keys rattle since I've used too much power) I don't want to miss it.