Where is the new korg Pa 1100 or PA2000
or is korg done making keyboards.
Or do they just make keyboards that cost $5000 and keyboards that cost $300 nothing in between.
The Medeli AKX10 61 Key Digital Workstation look Great and the Yamaha PSR SX920 Digital Arranger..
Korg It has become too slow getting a new products they're just like the website too slow.
And the sad part is you know I'm right.
you know I'm right
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Re: you know I'm right
I think that those thoughts could also apply to Yamaha. Consider, for example, the "E" series of keyboards. The two top models are the E473 (61 keys) and the EW425 (76 keys).
Both units are getting long in the tooth, but Yamaha has not given any indication that updated models are in the pipeline.
On the other hand, Yamaha, recently rolled out the MODX M keyboards that cost north of $1,500.
Both units are getting long in the tooth, but Yamaha has not given any indication that updated models are in the pipeline.
On the other hand, Yamaha, recently rolled out the MODX M keyboards that cost north of $1,500.
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Re: you know I'm right
In the wise words of Jeff Bezos: "Your margin is my opportunity."
That applies to product design as well. "Your blind spot is my niche."
I don't know how others will respond to this, but a competent, all-in-one device like the MPC One, while it isn't a keyboard, sits nicely between the beginner toy level and the unattainable ultrapro halo product level.
I'm still looking for the world's answer to the late, great MicroArranger.
That applies to product design as well. "Your blind spot is my niche."
I don't know how others will respond to this, but a competent, all-in-one device like the MPC One, while it isn't a keyboard, sits nicely between the beginner toy level and the unattainable ultrapro halo product level.
I'm still looking for the world's answer to the late, great MicroArranger.