

The keyboard has GREAT sounds and possibilities, but has a TERRIBLE piano sample. With extra 15 keys, but as once before, I got disappointed in Korg. So I got a chance to trade it for KORG TR76. I bought it for 2600$, and paid it of in 3 months (yup.that was a good summer )įinally, i started my university and got in a real band (counting 7 people now) and arranger keyboard just couldn't do the job it supposed. some band that is) and I saw some guy playing on a Korg i3 so I gave him myīut since I was a kid, and as all korgs, you need to program a LOT to getĮverything working, I got disappointed, and started working to get the money for my first big arranger - Yamaha PSR2000 Then I started playing in some sort of local "band" (the 3 of us.

it had a sequencer, great styles and sounds etc etc. I went to some private music lessons and I realized that i need something better so i talked my mom this time into buying me Yamaha's PSR340. That i spent some time on a no-name keyboard which was a bit bigger Remember you couldn't play 2 notes at the same time. I started with a tiny casio when I was 5 (I don't remember which one), but i Share with the rest of us which keyboards did you (or still) own. I've seen this topic on my local forum so why not put it here.
