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Originally posted by DonM:
Really??? I know nothing about a Motif.
Does it play WAV files, MP3s, Midi files, Loops, have two mic inputs with built in harmonizer, effects, e.q., etc., follow you faithfully when you play chords, have real audio backing drums and guitars, allow you to load text files and scroll them with both midi and styles, have multiple real-time fill-ins, breaks, intros, endings, sync style parts to vocal harmony changes, automatically add parts to styles according to your playing. . . etc., ??
This is only part of what Audya does. If Motif leaves it in the dust, please let me know and I'll check it out myself.
Why do you continue to attack the Audya? I guess it's the thing to do when you don't have one.
Come on buddy, give your fellow Italians a break!
DonM


Well Don...I'm not going to lose a friend over an Audya or Motif XF...I guess I am just disgusted with Ketrons way of doing business & their laxadaisy tactics in regards to supporting their customers....that's why I haven't bought another Ketron product since I got rid of my SD1....the Audya is a fine arranger KB, and as you know i was there with you in LA when it was pre demoed for us to see and and & it was impressive, but is it the best one?....not in my opinion for my needs.
The New Motif XF is really amazing although I guess it wasn't fair to compare the two also, sorry about that, they are TWO DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS...as far as the Italian statement, then I'm really embarrassed if I had to rely on Ketron to represent my American Italian heritage..I hope they get their act together. Meanwhile I'm happy with Yamaha products to make a living.

take care

D.



[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 08-10-2010).]