Dear SynthZone members,

I just wanted to give some info about the new Pegasus Wing.

The Pegasus Wing is not a replacement for the Wersi Abacus. The Abacus is the flagship keyboard of the OpenArt-System 7. A new Abacus model is available and will be presented to the UK next year.

The Pegasus Wing is a new arranger keyboard from Wersi aimed at allowing people who want to simply sit and play right out of the box the means to do so.

So simply put, the Pegasus Wing runs under the newly developed OpenArt-System. The Pegasus Wing does feature all sounds, styles and Realdrums from the OAS 7 line, but features a totally new, easier to use ( and stylish ) user interface.

It also features improved master outputs for crystal clear sound, high end features such as a DVD burner, 10" touch screen, SSD and dual USB ports (and a full range of pc connections).

So, the Pegasus Wing isn't a replacement for the Abacus KS-1, but the head of a new co-existing keyboard and organ product line.

The truth is, we also wanted to make the Wersi sounds available (and also an instrument that grows in development and spec as time goes on) to a wider Market. With the economic downturn, I think that the pricing and spec of the Pegasus Wing is just and has already allowed many new people access to owning their own Wersi and to have the sounds they have wanted and heard on CDs for some time.

I feel quite proud of our new arranger keyboard. It is one of the easiest, stylish boards that we have ever made... And with the customers wish lists at the centre of the development.

Of course the Pegasus Wing can be expanded with the code activated expansions and more will be added. Also we've just released the V2 operating system that is absaloutely free and adds new functionality / options for Pegasus Wing customers.

I hope this info helps to give clarity to any confusion between the Abacus and Pegasus.



Edited by rhythmdigitalx (09/24/11 03:24 PM)
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