Not sure about Corey.
I want to respond to that "korg finally stepped to Motif" comment so bad. But I'll pass this time. LOL.
Glad you enjoyed it though.
BOOOOOOOOO
Speak your mind. LOL
You must be a die hard Korg fan. I know that there were some of you left. IMO Korg has been hitting and missing since the Triton Extreme.
Roland's Fantom series was able to remain relevant. To me they are awesome (I own one) They just look ugly on stage. lol
The Yamaha Motif was basically the Pro Tools of keyboards. They were and still are everywhere. The weighed action is incredible, the interface is easy when you get used to it and they look real cool on stage.
However, the Kronos (while the GUI) may take some time to get used to (if you are acustomed to the yamaha green screen) seems to have all of its bases covered. Korg IMO has always had the coolest programs/sounds hands down. Thats why the Tritons are still a gigging musicians favorite.
The Korg sequencer was very easy to adapt to and much more fun to use while composing. Also Korg and Roland utilize the stick for pitch bending unlike the Rollers used by Yamaha and Kruzweil.
I think the Motif has finally met its match. A lot of people are replacing their XS and XF's with the Kronos.