Mike, when I say "better than Yamaha" i am talking about the sounds played by the style tracks. They do not have the canned sound that I STILL hear with all Yamahas, including Tyros. As to solo voices, as I said ,I'm not the one to really know, sorry!
harosha, I feel really dumb right now but I just don't remember. I think that there were two fills plus a break button, but what exited me was that these buttons were actually useable! The break function worked, and it just did not on the PA80. The fills were easy to use. I remember when discussing the PA80 the comments about it sounded like another bannd rushed in to play the fills. Sometimes it just did not work at all. Well, that problem was gone, the fills were very good. So Korg, how about re-doing the PA80/60 and getting it right? I also thought that the keys felt good and solid and the whole package had a classy pro look.
Also, the reason that the screen was so bad the first day was because they had a mic on a boom sticking way out dead center and it kept you back from the whole board, coupled with the fact that it was on the upper rack of a two-tier stand, and you were not in a good position to view the screen. On the second day the mic was gone and while I still think that this color touch screen has less of a field of view than most monochrome ones, it was not as bad as I first thought. Also, the one that I played was the prototype, or as the nervous sales rep said--"The only one in the world!" So Korg may well tweak things before production. I do think that this new keyboard will stir up a lot of posts here for the next year or so!