Hi Scott

I am not at my Karma now, I will check the chord later. I was surprised to see the unusual interpretation of G-B-D. It is so clearly a G chord. It may turn out to be a mistake. It is clear that the Karma understands rootless chord voicings and knows what to do with them.

The hard thing to understand about the Karma is how programmable it is. The Karma can do autoaccompaniment at least as well as any arranger keyboard. However, it does not come set up for playing weddings, etc. In the Jazz trio combi, you could play piano, and the Karma would supply the bass and drums, except that you would occassionally inform the bass of the root you wanted.

The Karma not only can handle rootless chord voicings, but also dynamic accompaniment as on Roland and Solton. In otherwords, the accompaniment can vary according to velocity and key pressure.

Some combis allow you to change time signature in real time. Have you ever wanted a 3/4 version of a 4/4 style? No problem here. It is difficult to even scratch the surface of this instrument's capabilities.