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I'd say the Oasys and the folks who have talked about it here have a pretty solid case for this box. I had the chance to play on for about a half hour, which barely got me into this thing, and I was truly impressed. It sounded great (via only half way decent monitors), the action was nice, and the presets I was able to play were inspiring. I played a pretty good sounding piano, but I don't believe it was their big daddy multi-layered piano.
Although a bit overwhelming, the layout made sense to me. I wouldn't want to sacrifice functionality for an easier layout - I think instead it's just a matter of becoming familiar with the interface. As with any keyboard.
Dirty Halo (a PERFECT name, by the way) has no legs to stand on anymore and its amusing to see him/her try to back track and recover. The resale, the sound, the originality of the architecture - all points have been covered satisfactorily by someone here, but the yappin still doesn't stop.
If I had a bit more cash for luxuries I'd be quick to buy one of these keyboards. Great job, Phil. Don't let Halo get you fired up - is that an opinion that's worth getting fired up about? It's not even an opinion anymore, it's just an attempt to save face.
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