Originally posted by Scottyee:
I don't expect an arranger keyboard to be all things: powerful performance board as well as all incompassing production house music studio. I prefer dedicating an external software sequencer like Sonar or Cubase for big projects as they offer both MORE power and easier to navigate & view full PC screen interface.
That said, we all have to come to our conclusions. I certainly have come to mine.
Thanks to my Technics forum friends for letting me share my thoughts on this.
Happy keyboarding to all,
Scott
[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 10-04-2005).]
I got slammed one day when I was going to buy my PSR3000,which I have now,onboard speakers,the person said why would you want to pay for a keyboard with on Board speakers?#1,don't have to lug extra cords and speakers around,but I do own 4 External speakers any way,so been there done that!#2 tried to sell my Solton MS50 know one would not touch it,NO ONBOARD SPEAKERS I was told.My KN6000 does back a lot in it,a few more things than the 3000,but 3000 is lighter,and for the price I paid,and that it sells for,there is a lot in that one,It kicks butt too!Like we all have said,Each Board has it's +'s & -'s.Let's enjoy what we have,and have fun,and thank God for these Forum sites.Learned a lot.
Ron