Originally posted by Fran Carango:
the key feel is not as good as the Juno Stage..but much better than the PSR's ..no matter what Ian says.. ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif)
If you were right, I'd agree with you Fran, but I'm afraid after trying out a Juno Stage, Prelude and a GW-8 whilst on tour two weeks ago, I can say with all honesty that the PSR-S900 has at least an equal feel to all three, and perhaps better than the latter two.
Now, if you were talking G70, or E-80, I'd be inclined to agree, but you're not, and I don't.
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I will agree that the Juno Stage has a better keybed than the GW-8/Prelude...they were very cheap feeling, and I was actually surprised, as I tried the GW-8 several months ago, but I guess I've been a bit spoiled by the S910.
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I also thought the screens on the GW-8 and Prelude a bit small and hard to read, especially after being used to the screen on my S910, which is a smaller version of the T3's.
I was also disappointed the Juno Stage did not have
aftertouch, a glaring omission on an otherwise very decent synthesizer with a nice 76-note keybed...of course, the other was lack of styles, but if all one plays is SMF and MP3, that shouldn't be a bother...it would work very well for Cassp if he was to go 100% SMF.
This is not because I think Yamaha is the best(which I do), but more of an opinion formed after a very
objective assessment of these instruments.
I was thinking about getting a Prelude/GW-8, but the lack of
on-board style assembly was a deal breaker for me. Even Yamaha's entry level PSR-S550 has it. Shame on Roland, and may they wake up and add it as an OS upgrade, if possible.
Happy Holiday, and a Merry Christmas to you.
Ian
PS. Strange D&D aren't back yet...I was under the impression the ban had been lifted by now.