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#1326414 - 12/16/09 04:30 AM
Re: Roland E-09 VS. Korg X5D
[Re: arnx1990]
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Registered: 07/14/08
Posts: 148
Loc: malaysia
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Korg X5D is better for gigging. Easily layer 8 sounds by key/velocity. nice effects to use. E-09 is a toy.
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#1326447 - 12/16/09 07:58 AM
Re: Roland E-09 VS. Korg X5D
[Re: henrik]
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Registered: 12/09/09
Posts: 26
Loc: Cebu City, Philippines
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even if roland e-09 is newer than the korg x5d?
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#1351507 - 01/17/10 12:02 AM
Re: Roland E-09 VS. Korg X5D
[Re: arnx1990]
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Registered: 01/16/10
Posts: 1
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I've used the E-09 on gigs for more than a year. It works just fine...just plug an adaptor into the headphone jack to kill the built-in speaker.
The E-09 has good piano sounds, and a few half-decent organ sounds (no cheap keyboard has great organ sounds IMO). The keyboard is light, rugged, and cheap to replace if something goes toes-up.
A lot of your personal answer will depend on the type of keyboard you play--and I should tell you that I also use an 88 key Yamaha s-80 board on jobs when I think I will be doing a lot of solos or piano-only back-up.
But it is nice to be spared humping around the heavy s-80 to jobs, especially when the weather is bad. The E-09 can handle many of my jobs--and I play out for a living.
Jeff C
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