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Originally posted by sbenno:
kbrkr: Just for curiousity what's the thing in the video that sucks, only audio quality or the player, the music, or the whole keyboard itself ?
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Benno,

What is important to me during a demo in order of importance is:

1) Clarity of sound - a direct feed into the recording equipment is always preferred. I understand this is impossible in this environtment, but there was too much background noise to even focus on the Liontracs voices. The instrument could NOT be heard.

2). Clarity of video - the camera was panning all over the place. Just put the thing on a tripod and let it rip. Closeups of the performer playing the keyboard using it's functions from overhead, selecting buttons, watching the display change as the modes change are always of great interest to prospective buyers.

The first demo whereby an LCD TV display was filmed resulted in the video signals being "out-of-sync" causing a strobing affect in the video. How is a potential customer going to find value from this?

I think you had a wonderful opportunity to video a few prominent musicians using your keyboard, but the video does not do them justice. The lighting was poor.

Al
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Al

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