That XW-P1 does look nice. If ROMplers are apples and VA's are oranges, the XW-P1 is a pineapple and the XW-G1 is a kiwi fruit. It's not purely a ROMpler. The VA synthesis is monophonic. And then it has drawbar organ mode. So it's not directly comparable to polyphonic VA synths. It is a damn interesting synth. I came very close to buying one when it came out, but I need VA synth pads too much and I don't need a mono synth. Most of all, I was glad to see Casio get back into any kind of synthesis, so many years after abandoning synths for ROMplers and digital pianos. I did notice there's even some CZ heritage in the synth section. But since it doesn't have full featured VA synthesis directly comparable to the R3 (or even the classic MicroKorg), then I don't see how the XW is relevant.Synthoid wrote:I have an XW-P1 and it does have patch remain in the PERFORM mode.xmlguy wrote: The Casio XW-P1 and XW-G1 are synths, but they don't have patch remain.
Looks nice in gold, btw:
If you start playing a tone in performance 001, hold the notes, then switch to performance 002, do the notes get cutoff or continue playing? What if the tone is a mono synth tone, or is that possible in performance mode? If you're talking about merely hitting the tone button while playing notes, that's not patch remain: it's switching to a different timbre/tone that's loaded in the performance.