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Originally posted by abacus:
Hi Weiser
One other keyboard that is in a similar price band is the Ketron SD 1 (Although the number of dealers is limited) which is also worth trying out.
Alternatively have a look at modern electronic pianos, as they have many of the same features as an arranger, but with keyboards similar to a real piano.
Most importantly, try them out and take your time when choosing, as they are an expensive investment if you get it wrong.
Hope this helps

Bill



Thanks, the Ketron only has 64 note polyphony. I need the 128.