What kind of Style library does Casio have ?
4 variations, 4 fills, 2 intro and 2 endings..
Looks most alike the Technics style formats
Rumors about Casio using the Techics knowledge database have been all around for quite some time..
Even said the MZ2000 was developed by Technics.
In the end, i think the dataformat might be not compatible with the technics styles out there, but a very new own format..
The MZ-X will also have the option just like Korg, to convert midi files to Styles
Everything however hugely depends, if Casio or someone else can create a style conversion tool, so people can take their favorite user styles from their current arrangers to the MZ-X 500
The only thing that would make this MZ-X interesting for a lot of people is if they decide to make an 88 key Pro version of this instrument... and throw in their more advanced piano moddeling technollogy, more polyphony, add 16 voices of multitimbrallity, and the solo synth and step sequencer of the XW series..
This would make it an under $2000 competitor for arrangers, synth workstations and stage piano's all in one instrument
Might be the PX-5S replacement that geets announced at musik messe or later this year....