Irishacts, I think that was an honest review. Thank you,

Ultimately, there no best keyboard, only the way the user interprets it and how the keyboard fits their playing style. Some users are very advanced in editing sounds and styles and some just play it right out of the box. There is no wrong or right way to use an arranger. Diki loves his Roland, Ian loves his Yamaha, Those keyboards fit there needs, Gary still uses the psr3000 and does wonders with it. Don is starting to make the Audya his own and he did great with the SD5. I have a friend that can’t part with his Roland VA76. Many can argue whether the Audya was released too soon but it is here now and as the consumer there is always the option not to buy one. I can understand one frustration if they currently owns one and are having a hard time with it. But what I can’t understand why so many want to see Ketron fail, which will only hurt the follow synthzone members who own Ketron products. Also it seems that one individual has a personal vendetta against Ketron but prior to the audya release there were nothing but praises and complements.

I hope Ketron succeeds as I do Roland, its shame a company like Roland who were once pioneers in arrangers, seem not to care about arranger line anymore. I think the more arranger companies out there, it will only work out better for the customers.

MC the Yamaha owner.
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Ketron X1 (Oldie but Goodie)