Hello all of YOU!
I have been away for awhile eh? Squeak went and sold his MZ and got a Psr550? What? I suppose Uncle Dave has changed his board a couple times by now also! ha-ha!
Nobby, I thought you would have purchased a new board by now! You are probably smart for waiting! Money is tight for me also but I think I am going to sell my MZ2000 and try another.
Guardman, you got rid of your MZ also? Gosh, I thought I would get blasted for not liking it as much as I did when I first got it. I am actually following a trend!
Hi DonM!
OK, I have it zeroed down to 3 boards. The Korg PA80 (I checked the demos out on that one) and they may have that one at my local dealer to hear for real(its expensive!). The Technics KN6500 (I checked the reviews and demos on that one also) and the PSR2000 which also I liked cause the price is down around $950.
The problem for me is how these machines operate in midi. Way back the Korg i3's or below would not transmit the accomp in midi. Your left to asking questions about these things to the folks who use them. So I am asking. Will these three boards I mentioned transmit their accomp parts without alot of hassle through midi? Could I save a song made in the sequencer to the built in floppy as a midi?
Where can you buy the PSR2000? I know its new, I found it in one place online for $1,100 which I think is way to high since they sell it for $950 abroad.
Glad to be back. Thank you all for your kind words.
-Linda
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Linda F
Casio Privia PX-560 - Korg Micro Arranger - Casio MZ X500