(originally posted by Joe Waters)
I do question the usefulness of the "tutorial" built into the machine. It may be useful in selling, but do owners need this all the time? Why couldn't the tutorial functions be provided on a floppy to be used when the machine is new or when needed. I would have prefered that memory space be used for storing more "user" styles or registrations.
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Joe I totally agree with this.. One keyboard I've owned that did this was Casio MZ-2000.. Bluezplayer remembers this too. The "help" was on a disk. They didn't take up space for this.. If you didn't understand something you just loaded in the disk and selected what you wanted to better understand. I also think the internal demos are pointless too.. Granted they help the salesperson demo the board, but what use do we get out of them? I think these should also be on a disk as well. This gives more room for sound and features (something we all want)...
Squeak
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