- Roland Fantom V, with a V-piano, V-synth B3 emulator and Jupiter 80 inside on top of an improved Fantom engine.
- Casio workstation is XW-P1
- Yamaha Motif PCI express card
- Yamaha Tyros 4 76 key expansion, making it have 2 manuals.
- Korg Kronos Module
- Korg microGrand: a 1/4" scale grand piano with microkeys
- Nord will release a new keyboard
- Kurzweil K3000, finally a follow up for their synth line
- Moog Module: The Minitaur
- A new company with a sensation, based on VST's and open software

This is what i found so far on the web, not much on new arrangers tough, except for the Tyros 4 expansion keys, which is probably a Hoax.

So far only the Casio and the Moog seem confirmed. The Casio will have top of the line features for a price of only $699. The Moog will be an annolgue module.

Als confirmed is that Karma will release its Motif software on NAMM.


Personally i would have expected a reaction from Yamaha on the Kronos, because we all do know they have the technollogy and the know how to do so and create a sensational Synth workstation. But somehow this is not going to happen.



Edited by Bachus (01/06/12 10:49 PM)
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