i have owned several and previewed many others.
the old KORG i-series is BY FAR, once you learn how
to use the number method, the easiest and smoothest
and most flexible to navigate live. i still have the 2 is-35's
I bought in 2000 as my main axe, in spite of trying for
years to find "upgrades". all the sounds may not be as
good as newer boards, but i have tweaked and tweaked
mine (easy as pie to do) so they are acceptable. the fact
that you rarely see an i-series korg up for sale anywhere
attests to the fact that they cannot be matched in many
ways and owners won't let them go. I have loved a lot of
features of more modern kb's i had better than the is35,
yet I let them go and still have the 2 i's....and evn if i buy
a pa800 or sd5 or s900( 3 kb's i am pondering now, I will
NEVER let my workhorses go. in fact, one of them lost
its lcd screen early on when i foolishly removed the speakers to lighten it, yet i can still navigate and play it
with no problem on gigs. Can you do that with your kb?
I just can't do sound editing on it, so i use the one with the screen for that and then just save it on a floppy and load it into the other kb.
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Miami Mo
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