When even Frank can put out a high quality video demo of the Ketron by running a digital recorder on the outputs of the arranger, while the video camera is running (it's tough to find a consumer video camera with good line in capabilities), and then flying the audio in afterwards in a video editor, it is astonishing that bad audio demos get released by a serious manufacturer...
Heck, the MS is supposed to be able to record itself (and a mike for commentary to a separate track) while the player is playing, and THAT could be synced to the video afterwards (in the MS itself, if its' video capabilities are set up right). Why, if including this capability in the 'open' keyboard, does the manufacturer themselves not make use of it?
Or is it, just like the arranger section itself, simply too difficult to do, easily? Once again, a reality check is being presented, front and center. It's all well and good to say the MS 'COULD' do something like this. But when the manufacturer, once again (just like the arranger section) can't figure out how to get it right, how is that supposed to show us mere mortals that we could do it..?
A product that is almost impossible to find in any store anywhere NEAR you lives or dies on its' web demos. I find it amazing Lionstracs has managed to survive the almost suicidal efforts of its' web demos, on the whole.

If a store dealer can put out a better sounding demo than this manufacturer, surely it's time (actually, well PAST time) he ditches the entire approach and goes with something that WORKS...?
Just run a little H2 on the audio outs while you film, Dom... That is, if figuring out how to get the MS to record its' own audio is too complicated!
