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Originally posted by vagro:
I have a Tr 61. Itīs a good synth specially for synth sounds not as good for acoustic instruments. I like the strings, the bells, the drums some guitars and a few pianos. There are not many saxos nor flutes nor trumpets but plenty of synth sounds that are very good. Itīs a light and quite well built keyboard with channel aftertouch. If you are used to arrangers itīs very different and difficult to program things having to press many buttons to do it. I would NOT recommend it as a controller keyboard. If you need a controller buy one. You can set up a Program (single sound) or a Combi (up to 8 sounds)or a Sequence (up to 16 sounds)and play internal and or external sounds but you can't make changes easily on the fly in the way we play arrangers. For example if you play a Combi with internal and external sounds you can't turn on or off the external keyboard with one switch. Everything has to be pre programmed. Sorry for my English. Ask me if you have any questions.

Thanks I guess I will be using the TR76 for its 76 key capabilities. My Genesys xp as I have come to find out it does not have good midi compatibility. So I have concluded that the only way I will be controlling the xp is from onboard the xp and a six foot pedal. How easy would you think it would be to have the arranger playing on the xp and have a sound from the Korg playing in the right hand?
Also I was just wondering why is the TR 76 not heavy?
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