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Originally posted by bigwhale:
Thanks guys

I really love the new technology but Psr3000 is limited of number of keys and key feeling.

However, I will try to test both KBs to see which one is appropriate for me.

One quetions whether SK880 can be updated with new sounds and styles? how's about its keyboard durable?

Actually, I got a rp8 - GEM (I bought around the year 2000')to practice with my arranger RA-30 of Roland (I bought around 1995'). However, my GEM has a problem with the key E3 and I am seeking a Pro technican to fix it. That why I am wondering if I bought SK880 I will encounter the same situation.

Thanks



The SK880 can be updated with extra sounds and styles.
In fact, the hard drive comes with lots of additional sounds and styles.

You can also creat your own styles on the SK 880 (that is very easy) and you can also load third party samples on to the SK 880.

The user interface is perhaps one of the easyest to use as far as arrangers go.

I have not had the SK 880, but have played for years the SK76 (has the same features as SK 880 but with 76 keys) and have not had any problems with the keys.

The best thing to do is to try the keyboard yourself and see if it fits your needs.
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