I've been following the Neko for years now. You can buy an entry level unit for $2600.00, the price of a G70, Tyros2, or Px1pro.

What really interested me is this section of the literature:

"Clone Hardware: When equipped with the Clone Hardware option, NeKo is able to clone any electronic keyboard or hardware sound module. It can literally sample the entire sound library of the hardware product complete with after-touch and effects, thereby in a sense turning it into a softsynth, automatically. With fully assignable banks of faders, knobs, buttons and a 15" color touch-screen, you can recreate the controls of the hardware product that you have just sampled, making the cloning process complete."

Wow, I could go rent a Korg Oasys, then sample the entire keyboard into the Neko?

Yikes, what a monster.
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Al

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