Originally posted by leeboy:
Steve,
So, since you only wanted to keep 1, why the decision to sell the PA2?
TOTL vs MOTL
Lee S.
Lee, a couple of reasons. I use to play more instrumental material at my gigs (95% senior venues) and the 76 keys were a bonus when I wanted to play a few piano solo tunes with the arranger features turned off. I'm doing a little more vocal work now, most venues I play have a piano, the upscale assisted living ones usually have a grand piano. Now the piano solo stuff can be played on the acoustic instrument. For the vocals just feeding left hand chords and some comping with the right hand and 61 keys does the job.
One of the many features that sold me on the Korg was the "Songbook" feature for creating playlists. The s910 has an improved MFD feature that mimicks the "Songbook" on the Korg.(but you can't save key changes) It works well for me live, the Yamaha jazz/big band styles and the long list of third party styles that can be stored on a USB stick then pulled up on the MFD is a great combination. I'll miss lots of the goodies on the Pa2xpro.
[This message has been edited by Stephenm52 (edited 03-22-2010).]