I don't think so. I just picked up the Korg Legacy series and am blown away by the sheer number of fantastic tonal capabilities i got for the price. Happy customer post - and a deal heads up (that probably belongs in Market Place, where it would get lost).
For $50... I picked up the NanoKey2 USB midi keyboard. I plan to use it on-the-go with my iPad, or when I am traveling with my Macbook Air. It easily beats using the keyboard controller in Logic, for quick capture of beats or tunes.
Korg has a $10 rebate going on on their nano controller series -- so the nanoKey2 is really $40.
There is also an upgrade sale going on - which allows nano controller owners to get the full Korg Legacy software suite for $99.00. This includes:
Korg M1 with all of the "Expansion card" sounds
Korg WaveStation with all RAM/ROM banks
Korg Mono/Poly
Korg PolySix
Korg MS-20
Korg's MDE-X Effects Suite
The Wavestation alone has somewhere North of 900 presets. I've only scratched the surface - but some of the combi presets are just fantastic.
So ... for ~ $140... the full Korg Legacy suite, and a very useful controller. I suppose I could sell the controller - but am going to hang on to it, for travel.
There are enough threads posted into this section of KVR, asking "What should I buy?" or "What should my next synth be?" often -- with folks posting "Pick up the Korg M1" or "Korg Wavestation" or "Korg Mono/Poly" ... you get the idea. That I thought that posting this in "instruments" might be ok. In any case - mods... please move to MarketPlace if you think it belongs (being lost) there.
<Happy customer>
joe
