In fear and trembling, in the midst of the Roland-ites, I will
mention
the Yamaha EX-5.
There has been some negative feedback concerning the
quantize function of the keyboard. As for myself, I haven't
found that to be a problem that I couldn't work around.
Simply put, I try not to play so offbeat that I have to quantize
very much.
What leaned me toward this keyboard is the versatility. I
play it in live in a group as well as in recording. When I bought
the board it had functions that I didn't need at the time. But
when I came to the point that I did, I didn't have to go buy
another piece of equipment.
I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I don't buy a
keyboard or a guitar until I play it first. Just like I don't buy a
car without test driving it. When the EX-5 first came out, the
only place I could find it on display where I could put my hands
on it was in another city 3 hours away. I made the drive, played
the board, then began to shop. I found the board in Denton, TX.
hundreds of dollars cheaper than anywhere else.
The best advice I can give is go test drive the boards yourself.
Find the one that suits your musical taste buds. Then throw it
out on a forum, like this one, and get feedback from other
experianced users. That way when someone brings up something
positive or negative at least you have your own experiances in
which to weigh out the info. You will find that everyone has their
own personal preferences.
Good luck on finding the board that right for you.
Now I, humbly, give the floor back to the Roland-ites.
George