Friends,
My time today with two of the nicest gentleman from both Yamaha US and Yamaha UK/Japan was very productive. One was a marketing manager from the USA and the other a Product Manager formally from the UK and now working closely with Yamaha Japan. His position with Yamaha is in developing both how the keyboard functions and what content is in the keyboards. Not only did we discuss what features I thought were necessary in future models but I also gave him notes of the things all of you have suggested.
We spent a lot of time discussing the possibility of using touch screen technology, the need for improvements in pretty much every area mentioned here. Everything will be taken into consideration I assure you.
I still don't think Yamaha will in the near future come out with a 76 key model. The last pro arranger was the 9000pro and this keyboard didn't sell very well.
We talked about how Yamaha's operating system really hasn't had a big overhaul in many years and that it was in need of some changing.
A module was also discussed and I explained the need for guitar players, accordion players and digital piano/midi controller users to have an arranger module.
I left our meeting knowing that my friends from Yamaha are listening to us and I'm hopeful we will see some changes in the future.
I've had these meeting before with many of the Japanese Engineers but getting to talk with someone who has an input on design, content and operating systems gives me new hopes that some of this stuff can be implemented in the future.
PS Fran.........I even brought up the Chord Sequencer from the old Roland G1000/EM2000 keyboard. I think he liked the idea!
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George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, California
818-881-5566
www.kayesmusicscene.com