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Originally posted by squeak_D:
Good point Donny..., it's not the keyboard that gets old and dated as fast anymore. It's often the player reaches their limits.., and their own limitations (to them) become dated on the current keyboard they have. So to fix that.., get a new keyboard so that the same old.., sounds different to them. Then wash rinse and repeat.

If users took more time to explore the features of their current keyboards they'd save themselves a lot of money.


Spot on Squeak!!!

btw wish you were coming to the Arranger KB jam in Louisiana, January 18,19,20,21 man what a blast its gonna be, love to meet ya!!