Hi,

I haven't seen a Kurzweil keyboard for several years, but the one I did see 
was fairly accessable.

However, I don't know which Yamaha keyboards you have been looking at, but 
the DGX500 is a very accessable keyboard.  It is an 88 note keyboard with 
all the midi capabilities.  The keypad does allow you to move through the 
different voicing, rhythm styles and you can go directly to the voice you 
want, such as guitar or strings, once you know the number.  Just punch in 24 
and you have that voice.  It has a six track sequencer and disk drive.  The 
cost is very reasonable around $600 from Sam Ash catalog.

Hope that gives you something else to consider.

Kris Hickerson
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andre van Deventer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 1:04 PM
Subject: ACCESSIBILITY OF KURZWEIL KEYBOARDS


Hi all

Does anyone know if Kurzweil's keyboards are at all accessible?

I am thinking of buying a new keyboard, but it seems that even the Yamaha
newer keyboards are unaccessible.  They used to have a numeric keypad to
select voices and styles, but it seems to have been taken away in the newer
keyboards.

Regards

Andre



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