Diki,
Does the Roland G70 and E-series transpose work like the Yamaha...it waits till you come back down on the keys before it transposes?
I'm guessing it would.
Having the keys represented in the display and being able to hit the one you want to go to is neat for those big trans-positional jumps...with the buttons you HAVE to be fast and accurate.
I usually store jumps like that in a Reg memory...it works okay.
Too bad the E-50/60 don't have dedicated trans buttons as well...bit of an oversight.
I really liked the E80, even though I only had a brief time with it, but I think my next major purchase will be either the Nord C1 or an 88 note reasonably lightweight piano with hammer action...or both, once I get back to work full time and get off this damn disability stipend.
I'm using a CP-300(on my sample account) for now...lovely instrument, but VERY heavy.
Looks like I'm going to have to wait for a lightweight piano (20-30 lbs)...I didn't much like the CP-33.
Ian
[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 01-31-2008).]
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