GC had it for $248..I played with it..ran thru the tones and rhythms...For the $200 range(new) the board is hard to beat..The patterns are decent..not overdone, but only 2 variations...The tones also are pretty decent...on parr with the lower PSR line...The 76 and feel are ok..better than you know what...
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also..The mic and aux input are on the rear..volume control for the mic...the master volume controls the aux in...
No..I did not buy it
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The lack of a mod wheel to control B4 leslie and other soft synths..same with the lack of aftertouch..I wanted to use it as a controller...The other biggie in the loss column....no correct way to do program change via the Casio..
The speakers at 6 watts a side are as loud as the S900..
I liked the 76 key range and the feel...enough to play it all night on a gig..but the short comings with no mod wheel , no aftertouch, and program change send...are deal breakers..
As for getting that PSR3000...it lacks the program change send to match soft synths..also no aftertouch..only 61 keys....and I would greatly hate to have to play them all night...It wouldn't be any better for me than the PSR2100 was...other than a couple more sounds and USB key....So I have no interest in that board either....
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I am carrying at least one Cube100 and the G70...Zero compromise and will sound as good or better than anyone else...
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