GJ ,
As a matter of fact , I have been playing the KN7000 alot . Trying to get a good feel for it .
All and all this keyboard is just as compariable to the Yamaha TYRO's I played in Nashville this summer . The looks of the KN7000 are just as much state of the art as TYRO's as well .
There are many advantages to the KN7000 vs. Tyro's . Out of the box you have the SD card , speakers neatly placed , USB and expansion card capabilities ! Style convertion ssoftware !
A hard dive is optional with the TYRO's vs. Sd card ( nicely lit with a black light)on the KN7000 .
The 1st thing I looked for was "music style arranger" ( MSA)have always like this feature to help with selecting sounds with styles . The only thing I did not like about the "MSA" was the use of technichord on some of the selections . But all and all the MSA is a handy tool .
I went to the R+B type styles 1st . I had a really good time with these styles , particularily when I incorporated the pads . The guitar riffs off the pads are very cool . I found the pads incorporated into the gospel + dance type styles to be very cool and useful .
Ketron SD1 , XD9 do not have pads like the KN7000 or Tyro's / PSR series keyboards .
The traditional styles , big band , jazz combo styles are all "classic technics styles " IMHO . I have always liked playing "there's no business like show business " with the broadway style .
Gotta go for now .............
I am going to work with the mic settings tonight or tommorrow . I'll be back .
dano