Originally Posted By Diki
I saw how you deal with addressing the individual fills randomly. Perhaps his issue was simply placement? I know that, for one thing, you spend a decade getting used to a function being close to your left hand (which is having to chord AND run the style control buttons) and now you have a much larger distance between your chord and the button you need, it can get a bit weird.

I went through this when Roland started using touch screens, and panel buttons started disappearing and moved to the center of the instrument on the screen. Maybe that reviewer hasn’t got fully used to touch screens yet? I must say, I’m not a big fan of how so much screen real estate is wasted on pretty pictures on the current SX OS. They haven’t embraced the screen yet for style control, but I must admit, adding that extra distance your chording hand has to move to get to the screen isn’t ideal either.

I’ve always felt a two screen system, one left, one right, if you wanted to go all touch screen (or at least, transfer much of the style control and voice/style selection duties to screens) was probably the most practical (if not the most cost efficient!). Hard enough to hit those fill buttons and get back to the chording when they’re right by the area on the keyboard you play in! Move them to the central screen, much harder…


You don't need 2 screens (Lowrey dropped this) if the screen is correctly sized for use as a split screen, (As Lowrey did on their larger models) plus only needing 1 screen cuts down costs.

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