And Ian is just jealous that Yamaha have nothing to even compete with it. A Micro Tyros would be an awesome product for non Yamaha users to add that technology to their setups as people have been able to do with the Korg Micro Arranger.
I'm afraid not Nigel...no envy from this guy.
Yamaha was making mini key arrangers many years ago (the PSS series), and I wasn't a fan of them back then, any more than I am enamored with the keys on the itsy bitsy teenie weenie KMA today.
As you have seen in some other posts, Tony and myself
aren't the only ones who think the mini-keys are a dumb idea, but we could be the
only ones having so much fun teasing our good buddy Scott about his KMA.
If you think we are being
mean to our buddy, we'll stop teasing him
on SZ, but we can't promise not to tease him on
Skype.
Some things are just too hard to give up.
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Ian
PS....In my opinion, Korg should have made the KMA as
a module...it would have blown away the Roland BK-7M, in terms of sound/styles and features, as well as probably being cheaper too. As it is, the KMA,
if used with a controller keyboard, would still require a
double keyboard stand, just like a
regular sized instrument.