The new one is excellent, they've obviously put a lot of work into it. I guess 
it really depends on whether you think you can use those particular styles or 
not.   As far as I can see all of the styles have various patterns and fills 
included, although for a lot of them it is not the full A-P. some just have 4 
or 5 variations.

I think they really expect you to use the user phrases to build your own 
styles, rather than sticking to the preset ones they give.

The only real problem with these styles is that you would really use them in 
songs which have melodies and a proper chord backing track. So you'd have to 
do some serious editing to enter the chords you wanted by hand. Unlike the 
QY700 which has a chord track built in.

Oh well, can't have everything

Paul K



>===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =====
>Paul...I'm with you, I have the one from last year and it was a bit of a
>mess to deal with.  BUT, I'm seriously considering the newest release..how's
>it load? How's it sound?  Thanks, rjd
>
>
>>From: Paul Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Keyfax RM1X Disks
>>Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 17:08:35 +0100
>>
>>I just took delivery of the Keyfax RM1X style disks (R&B, HipHop etc.)
>>I was a bit disappointed with the first one (from last year) as all the
>>patterns load into style A, and everything else is empty - no variations or
>>fills.
>>
>>The new disk is better as you get lots of variations and stuff.
>>
>>Has anyone else tried these?
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Paul K
>>
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