I definately agree with you on that one. And what's up with only having a headphone out jack?
I think the more expensive one has stereo outs
LOL@ the Casio bashing session^^^^^
Those boards are stricly for beginners. I cant see myself using a casio for professional gig(church, studio and gigs). Thats just me though. Anyway......
The board i'm currently using now is:
Yamaha Motif XS6(i wouldve got the XS8, but i'm a traveling musician...and those heavy boards are a pain in the arse to deal with....ohh the agony!!!!)
Past boards were:
Yamaha MO8
Roland XP-50
<<<(both are pictured in my avatar which is a pic of my studio that I had when i lived in Austin, TX)
To me its not the gear the makes the musician. I know a Cat who (understandably) bashes casio. this dude Owns a grand piano, Hammond Organ, and a korg Triton, But he sounds WACK.
So whats nmy point? You can have thousands of dollars worth of gear and play like crap, and you can have some one on a casio with some nice anointed chords. (like T-Block)
I wouldnt take a casio on a real gig, but for practice it does just fine