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Originally posted by Christian_1:
Hi there frankieve,
Congratulations. Please ask Korg if they are thinking about making their keyboards more accessible to blind and visually impaired musicians. I have tried bothte Korg Pa1X as well as te Korg Pa800, but I was just able to change styles and sounds. We want to do more like you sighted people. Especially for that price its not worth for just being able to change styles and sounds.
There could be a touch screen but also buttons. One thing that me and others have been waiting for is a keyboard with talking menus or simular. What do you think?
Thanks,
Christian


I think that is where computer connectivity would be helpful in this area. Yes talking menus would be grate, but perhaps the second best thing would be the ability to access all the programming and set-up features where the computer is connected to the keyboard (or module) and through a simple and non graphical interface, you can do most things from the computer rather than the keyboard itself. Almost like an editor. I know the Novation x-station can do this.

And while it would be helpful for blind persons, it would also make things more convenient for sighted persons as well. So Korg would make things better for all.
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