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Originally posted by Dnj:
.Although Yamaha TOTL units sound very good....Korg & Roland & Ketron seem to address the pro player's feature & navigational needs on stage a bit more.


They each have their advantages, Donny...as well as their liabilities.

Since I'm primarily an instrumentalist, the need for the very best in solo voices and great styles keeps me in the Yamaha camp...I especially love Yamaha's "finished" CD quality sound, so nice for recording as well as doing a fine job with "live" work.

I'm sure Roland has something in the works...let's hope so...the T3 will not be for everyone, and it would be nice to have a choice, other than Korg.

I remember many years ago, in my "car" days, there were Ford and Chevy camps...and occasionally we'd see a guy driving a Rambler or a Dodge...it's all about perceived quality, hype and belly bumping...that's what I love about this forum...it's got heart and enthusiasm and variety.

First place I visit, and last place I check up on before shutting down for the night.

You go through many more keyboards than I, but ultimately, we want the same thing...something that let's us express ourselves as fully, and as intuitively as possible.

Yamaha does that for me.

Ian

[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 10-07-2008).]
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