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Average rating:
4.5 out of 5
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I bought mine in fall of '97 and have played over 450 shows all over the US, it gets bounced around in the bus bays, and has never broken once. I even dropped it once trying to put it on the stand. BOOM! I almost wet my pants. But it fired right up. I think it's built like a tank. It's almost as heavy!
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As you know is a special music machine (excelent sound, sampler, OS upgrade, etc.) ...but know with KDFX option (signal processor) I can only say that is the final synt for the someone that play keyboards.
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What's not to like?Ellegant OS upgradeable for free;computer S/W-like sequencer; reads all formats(samples-except e-mu);its price/performance ratio is great; in short;no other instrument(sampler,workstation,master controller)matches its live or studio capablities.As Jim Akin of Keyboard Magazine said in March'92@K2000,"it's going to take synth makers years to catch up with VAST"-- Guess what?--Kurzweil is still often imitated,but as yet no one has caught or passed it.
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