After some investigation, I've discovered that the E-80 has 1100 panel sounds, and 1024 Mbit waverom (not sure about this since some places reports 1024 Mbytes, but others reports 1024 Mbits, which is a big difference, since there are 8 bits to one byte.) and the E-60 has 1000 panel voices, and 512 Mbit waverom, the same MB Mb confusion here aswell. The E-80 has a virtual drawbar organ, but the E-60 has not. Is this the extra 100 voices? I've listened to the demos of the E-80 and the E-60, they sound simular, but there is a slight extra fidelity on the E-80, but not much. Is that because the E-80 has seperate EQ and EFX on each track? Or does the E-60 also feature this? And why haven't Roland made a 76 key version of the E-80? Compared to G-70 which has 192 MB(or Mb??) waverom and has 1596 voices, it's hard to see which board has the edge from specs. I hope you can compare theese units and give us a thourough review!

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