When a review gets a keyboard to review, they usually don't get to keep it.
I have been sent a couple of keyboards for my opinion, but always had to send them back.
I truely understand being upset if you had just bought a product that has many problems. These problems are fixable via software so atleast it's just not a hardware issue that can not be fixed.
My parents and grandparents are from the old school. They basically say if you like the pasta dinner, what's the difference how or what it was used to be made. It's the outcome that matters.
I have to say, just playing around with the S910, I really appreciated what a well produced style can sound like, but after a while it all started sounding the same and really didn't give me that feel. Maybe because the drums were soft or something, I'm not sure.
The Korg has much better drums and a better OS but some of the meat and potatoes styles seem to lack something, but once again, that's my take on it.
Everyone here can rip a keyboard apart, and praise it in the same breath.
Those of you who bought Fiats had problems. Yet GM went bankkrupt, and Fiat is still moving?
Podiums are great, Podiums suck, Bose is too expinsive, Bose sound great,
I have customers who only use Ketron product because they say it's the only thing that actually sounds musical.
Those who don't own one and bash the sh*t out of it, why don't you stop and first think about the people who have bought it and are trying to deal with the product respectfully.
I have one and it's the one I gig with, and it has problems sure, but I still use it.
if we want problems, I just plugged a SD card into the S910 with mp3s and it didn't see them, but the Audya does, so should I now burn down the Yamaha factory?
just venting and not because I sell Audyas, I make nothing selling Audyas, I make a nice dollar or 2 selling everything else at less amounts.
So I really cam care less about what money I make, I am more concerned about what my customers need and what works for them
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