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Published on 10/27/05 at 15:00I play a 76 key Korg Tirton, I have been playing keyboard for 12 years, 6 years for my church. I like Gospel music with a R&B/Hip Hop twist.
I bought my keyboard from Guitar center in Sacramento Ca, I realy like the feel of the board and the sounds are thick. I paid about $2,500 about 4 years ago.
The Korg sound is unique and very strong.
The touch screen was the newest thing out and Korg was the fist. Keyboards are made with lots of small plastic peaces under the hood. The touch screen saves the buttons from being pushed 10,000 times.
I don't like how you have to purchase other upgrade cards, they should come jam packed for $2,500. I don't like pre-recorded drum grooves they could be better
The quality is top of the line, the construction is good.
The new Korgs are awesome but a little high in price... Most gear is exspensive
the every day musician can barely afford new gear...
Help a brotha out!
I'm out
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I bought my keyboard from Guitar center in Sacramento Ca, I realy like the feel of the board and the sounds are thick. I paid about $2,500 about 4 years ago.
The Korg sound is unique and very strong.
The touch screen was the newest thing out and Korg was the fist. Keyboards are made with lots of small plastic peaces under the hood. The touch screen saves the buttons from being pushed 10,000 times.
I don't like how you have to purchase other upgrade cards, they should come jam packed for $2,500. I don't like pre-recorded drum grooves they could be better
The quality is top of the line, the construction is good.
The new Korgs are awesome but a little high in price... Most gear is exspensive
the every day musician can barely afford new gear...
Help a brotha out!
I'm out
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com