Clif,
I understand that eKo is supposed to have the capability to support interchangeable panels; however, at this point this is barely more than a proof of concept prototype. Although the people who conceived it must be applauded, it remains to be seen whether it will fly as a product, let alone garner enough support from third parties to cater to ours, arranger keyboardists' needs, as we are a fairly small chunk of the market.
I was merely saying in my previous post that for live performers the platform will not be useful in its present form.
We should distinguish between the things the instrument should be able to do and the ones it actually does - there are big disconnects between the two in any instrument each of us owns, as we all make suggestions to the manufacturers of what to incorporate into software updates. Many of our suggestions are left unfulfilled, leaving us to gripe, complain, and sometimes switch to a different brand.
Regards,
Alex
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Regards,
Alex