Hi all,
Some time ago I tried to contact Korg Italy but with no luck. I phoned their office, from what I think it was and asked to speak to someone who could take feedback and comments regarding Korg PA1X but they didn't want me to talk to someone they asked me to contact my local dealer! I just want to tell them both Korg and Roland that for a visually impaired person it is really hard to use their instruments due to their touch screens.
I have contacted my local dealer and distributor but I just want ot be sure that it reaches Korg and Roland. Me and other visually impaired people are left behind.
A visually impaired friend of mine owns a Korg pa1xPro but can only use just a few functions on it like changing styles but not much else since it is all based in the touch screen.
On the Yamaha keyboards as well on other brands we can use more functions if there are just a few more buttons.
I think this is very important for future arrangers. I don't know where else to post such a comment, but if someone form Korg or Roland reads this I would be very interested in a comment!
This is not the forum to discuss visually impaired people and our accessibility problems with products but this is just to let the folks at Korg and Roland know that we exists and also want to be able to do more!
If I go and buy an arranger for this price I want to be able to do things with it.
We can used computers with sequencers but if we are not in front of that we cant do that much with a touch screen!
It could also be interested to hear what you all other think as well! I was eventually going for the G-70 but decided to wait for the E-80 and eventually the Pa1X. But I am hessitating with this touch screen!
All the best and thanks, Chris