Originally posted by Irishacts:
KETRON seem to be really moving full steam a head in a big way here. Well done guys.
While normally you should have all this kind of thing done before the keyboard is even released, I have to say that your track record will remain unbroken for a great sounding product. It was an instrument at first, and now it's growing into an Arranger Workstation.
Well,
Audya should be delivered with a delivery date for all work still left that should have
been done before the release, as well as what's planned to do of what they did not find
time to finish before start sell the machine.
On top of that, there is bugs and faults found and/or still to be found by the customers.
I sold my SD1 because I was going to buy Audya, but that will not happen before I feel
it's worth the very big pricegap from i.e. Korg PA2X and Tyros3.
At the moment the "offer price" here is 7400 US$, ordinary price is close to 10000 US$ !!
(For that money I can add both the PA and Tyros to my G-70 and maybe have twice as much
fun?)
Wonder how many Audya sold to end users worldwide, and where the big sales are done?
Cheers
GJ