

clearly its not a workstation, and it wont have weighted keys, but it looks like it will give the NS2 more than a run for its money. Mystic38 wrote:the JP80 will be an oustanding high end live boards. I owned a Roland U20 (1991) which was RS-PCM, that means : Roland use a 20 years old technology, they just renamed it "superNatural". I have to chose : Omnisphere or Komplete ? pianoteq ?

has fan noise, need to wait for it to start before you play
#OMNISPHERE VS KOMPLETE UPDATE#
can have failure (suftware update disabled, compatibility problems) not easy during live performance (can be stolen) have tried nearly every options in about 8 hours on it (2 half days) : nothing more ? the end ? disapointed when tested the synth section in general (sounds flat, needs more layers.

the sample playpack module has no velocity layers (sounds flat) My laptop starts faster : you wait 2 mn when you swith on (boot) the Kronos before U can play Build quality does not inspire me at all. It is not available, the price is unknown, may be more than 3000 € for the 73 keys. The interface seems bad to me : they used standard OS widgets and fonts which are too small for a touch screen. Laptop + Controler keyboard + software solutions like Omnisphere, Komplete, Pianoteq. I sold it (should not) to get a more versatile live instrument (I cant find). Nice to see this Roland forum ! The last keyboard I owned was a RD300.
