Originally Posted By TedS
Bachus the Korg Havian 30 (RIP) had style editing/creation and more extensive arranger features than the Clavinova, the PX-560, or the BK-7. IMO it didn't sell well because it was poorly marketed. A Pa700-based piano would fill the niche you describe. My $.02.


Yes it was a lovely entry keyboard

But if you are used to high end like the pa4x, tyros, genos..
The arranger engine is definately a step back..

And while the added piano sample was great (same as the pa4x) all the other sounds where lower level pa300 entry level arranger.. and there where no multi pads..

But i agree compared to PX-560, or the BK-7 the havian is the better arranger..



A Pa700-based piano would fill the niche i described..
Only a Genos, SD90 or Pa5x piano would fill the niche i described..
The best of both worlds, and not a trade-off in the middle
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