James
Goran here, again..
I had /have a Kurzweil K2x. Pretty un accessible, without memorizing the
menus .
I switched to Yamaha Motif XF6, If not Totally accessible, then @ least 90%
accessible. It has lots of dedicated buttons, which take you right to where
you want. It's very complex synt/sequencer, with sthunning sounds in my
opinion. & I only have scratched the surface of it.
Then there is "Total Librarian" for Motif , written by John Melas, which
makes it even more accessible
Of course I recommend you to get @ least the Motif FX8, Flagship, which has
hammer action /weighted keys.
There might be newer models out there, so do your research.
Good luck
Best wishes
Goran
If you want to write to me off line my e-mail is: goranmusic@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: [ddots-l] Kurzweil PC3 a and features
Hello all, I'm thinking about buying the Kurzweil PC3 a. The PC3 x has been
discontinued. Sweet Water has one for $3495.00, and I want to find out if
this board is user friendly. Do you know or have any information on this
board like the interface, Is it accessible?
I'm coming from a PC2x board. Splits are really good on this board, and I'm
finding that my PC2x is dyeing a painful death, and killing my wallet.
Any suggestions are welcome.
James
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