Not strictly on topic, but.....these machines are clearly advertised, in their own words, as "Home Keyboards". Does this mean that the line between 'Home' and 'Pro' keyboards is becoming even more blurred? Remember, Yamaha still considers the T3 a 'Home' keyboard while Roland marketed the G1000 as a Pro Workstation. Korg definitely considers it's
TOTL arranger a professional board. I guess the real question is, does it really mean anything or is it just a way to target markets? Any significant differences in build quality (I would think one intended for the 'Pro' market would be built more ruggedly)? Just curious.

chas
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