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#47278 - 11/11/02 05:28 PM Waiting for more
jm_bogey Offline
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Registered: 11/11/02
Posts: 61
Loc: Montreal,QC, Canada
The KN7000 as great look... new sound...
But for those like me who are using a lot of internal style nothing very new... same style !

For me the KN7000 is a KN6500/6000 with new gadget like SD card, USB, Video output !

I remember when the KN6000 came on the market a lot of person talk about the polyphony.... only 64 notes... Now with the KN7000 you have the 128 notes but no comment ?????


May be the next (KN8000) will be a very new keyboard ???
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#47279 - 11/11/02 07:07 PM Re: Waiting for more
Bob Hendershot Offline
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Registered: 12/02/99
Posts: 924
Loc: Johnson City, TN USA
You are right jm_bogey. Not much has been said about polyphony. Many of the complex voices, like some organ sounds, often caused note drop outs for me when I had 64 note polyphony with the KN5000. It was primarily the limit of 64 note polyphony that kept me from buying the KN6000/6500. I have not experienced a single situation with the KN7000 where note dropouts have occured. I even tried to use sustain with complex voicing to force dropouts and didn't succeed. I'm sure that with enough effort you could run out of polyphony but I am totally satisfied with the 128 note capability of the KN7000.

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