Why do these companies offer 61, 76, and weighted 88 options in their workstation models now, if "there's no demand for a 76".
If Roland had 61-key version alongside the 76-key version of the G70, at a small discount,
do you think an overwhelming % of arranger players would choose the 61? Did sales of the 61-key E50 blow sales of the 76-key E60 out of the water? It's not good logic to say that if a 76-key keyboard is not a big seller, that's due to the fact it's a 76. Not unless you have a 61-key version of the same unit at a rational discount to the 76
(not a tremendous price stepdown like E50) and the sales of the 61 are great and the 76 sales suck. That's the only true test.

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