Members darcity Posted June 24, 2017 Members Share Posted June 24, 2017 Currently, I have a Motif ES7, Casio PX-5S, Novation 61 SL MKII and Fantom X6 that I gig with. As I use Mainstage more in my shows, I wanted a 88-key, weighted, midi controller board that can cover all bases, even if I do smaller gigs. A year ago, I settled on the PX-5S because I didn't like the heavy action on the Kronos 88. The PX-5S was a great value board but limited in zones, bread and butter sounds, and controller features. Then the RD-2000 was released. I was blown away by the specs, sounds and FULL MIDI controller features of the RD-2000! After much research, I've decided on: 1. Motif Rack XS (Motif ES7 replacement) (just bought)2. Roland RD-2000 (stage piano, weighted MIDI controller)3. Korg Kronos 2 61 (bread and butter), with a Novation 61 SL MKII (controls rack module) My question is, after I sell my ES7 and Fantom X6, should I purchase the Kronos 61 or the RD-2000 first? One of them is gonna have to wait an additional 6 months to recharge my funds., or should I even consider the RD-2000 at all? What are your thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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