Originally posted by ianmcnll:
I'm sure they might be very grateful, Frans, as Yamaha does make exceptionally good workstations.
It makes everyone feel all warm and fuzzy knowing that Korg was rescued by Yamaha, and nice to see that they've sort of repaid the favor.
I'm sure Yamaha and Korg are busy teaching each other how to make great arrangers, and we both know that healthy competition is always beneficial, especially to us arranger users.
I'd love to be able to try out a Korg arranger, but they are seldom seen in my neck of the woods...no doubt they are great instruments, as most of the users on this forum seem quite pleased with them.
What do you play? You sound like a Roland user to me.
Ian
Ian I play a Korg PA50 now and will change to a Korg PA800 next month. I had a Roland the GW 8 before the Korg but didn't like that. Therefore I always played Yamaha. My last Yamaha was the psr 730. Great keyboard. But like James said after the great psr 9000 pro they didn't make keyboards anymore that I like.
[This message has been edited by FransN (edited 11-19-2009).]