Will try and get some videos sorted soon, thanks for the suggestion - still getting to grips with it ourselves. I looked briefly at the registrations in the showroom today. They appear to save anything you want, right down to what is displayed on an external monitor. The save facilty has been moved from the SAVE buton to a button labelled REGS. Here you can find all options related to registrations. Registrations are divided into 5 banks each bank can contain a huge number of registrations. You can call them up by scrolling through names via the touch screen or data wheel or a button brings up a numeric keypad so you can type in a reg number to call it up.

The OS is very intuitive aided by the clear screen. icons are large and many have images on. You don't hit the wrong thing accidentally which we were concerned about when we learned Ketron were working on touch screen technology. Regarding the external screen - we have discovered something very exciting (for some people anyway) and although i normally have the day off on a Saturday was keen to see how this would work - will try and have some demos prepared for this next week. The touch screen itself is not multi touch and works realy well when selecting sounds, styles and options via icons or buttons but we found it easier to use the data wheel when scrolling options

Its not an Audya replacement but it is an excellent upper mid ranged keyboard which has introduced some new features and set some high standards for future Ketron products and for other manufacturers.

One thing is for certain, although its natural to want to make product comparisons its not fair to compare the cheaper mid ranged Yamaha and Korg and the low cost Roland, when playing the Ketron there is a very apparent reason the SD7 is more money than those instruments (which are great value at the price they are offered for). Its evident in the sound, the features and the build quality which like the aging SD1 will continue to give service for years and years and years.