Just wanted to clarify some points mentioned above:-
1. AUDYA SAMPLER:- As of OS 2.0, AUDYA can load samples (wave format) and Multi Samples. The SAMPLER-EDITOR is fully functional (meaing once you've copied Wave files into the HD of the AUDYA, you can now make your own sounds/Multi-Samples directly on the keyboard). You can assign, edit, cut, develope ... etc wave files and use ... all in your AUDYA! What you cannot currently do (until 3.0) is create/record wave sounds/files, but if you have already created these elsewhere, you are set to go/use them on AUDYA.
2. STYLE EDITOR:- As of OS 1.0b, AUDYA can EDIT styles (with the AUDIO STYLE MORPHING) feature. There are drum, bass, guitar [more guitar, bass and piano coming in OS 3.0] audio banks which you can use from/to any style and save as a new custom/user style. With 3.0, Ketron will release the PC/MAC STYLE CREATOR and later, this tool will be available on AUDYA to allow you to CREATE your own styles from SCRATCH!
3. REGISTRATIONS. The registration tool on the AUDYA (for now) doesn't save intro/endiging(in the sense that if you call up a registration which was saved with a style in Ending/Intro, the style will start playing from the variation that was saved within the registration once you press START (or with any key prssed to the left of the split point with KEY-START on). The user has to press only one button to recall the registration and one button extra if they want the style to start with an intro/ending ... not more than that. Everything else is saved within the Registration ... plus more. As a step further, the AUDAY also saves wav, MP3, midifiles ... etc within the Registration ... yes. So within a BLOCK Registration (which can be made up of 20 Single Registrations), you can occupy the 20 spots with Single Registers, MP3, WAVE, STYLES, text ... etc and instantly have access at your finger-tips on the screen!
Just thought I'd elaborate a little more.
Thanks,
AJ