Last week I had the chance to visit AJ, and he demonstrated the Audya for me..
The hands on demo confirmed what I already envisioned..
The Audya is a great sounding keyboard..and has a lot of capable editing power too..
The units I played were "AJAM Sonic" modified...I will post this package info below..
I was surprised to find the Audya recognized the complex chords using the audio guitar...It took me a while to find a chord it didn't recognize..
(maj7,b5,b9th)..who would ever play that chord..
The accommodating midi guitar that replaced the audio guitar chord is poor , especially compared to the audio guitars..It is like night and day...Fortunately the audio chord recognition is pretty well covered now..
AJ showed me many editing features that did the job....my only concern was the procedures to edit...it would take some time to get comfortable using the edit methods..
The sounds are very live sounding...Donny didn't like the drum snares on some kits..he thought they were to out front..He either forgot what working with a live drummer was like...or he got use to the Yamaha drums..
Most of the styles were great...I did notice the Big Band selection not quite up to the standards of the other styles on the Audya..but there were some good ones..I think a remix to personal taste would greatly make the BB styles great..
Keep in mind I played the AJAM sonic prepared Audya...and I am sure it is far superior to the standard..although I did not have a standard unit to compare it too...There was a standard SD1..that could not compete with the AJAM Audya..
We played the Audya for a few hours without any OS problems...I have read some folks were having output problems...but none were evident on the AJAM prepared units...
I understand that AJ is working with Ketron to resolve some issues and bring the product to the specs..so all Audya owners can enjoy..
[This message has been edited by Fran Carango (edited 10-26-2010).]