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  1. I love my Px5S but I think the 560 is more suitable for my new, current gigging situation. I need to split, switch sounds and transpose sometimes, and it seems quicker and easier with the 560. I will miss some of the user sounds I've downloaded, but I'm hoping the pianos at least are as good, and I don't need the battery power. I would also like the expression pedal input to be standard, as it is on the 560. I mostly use two keyboards, but with the 560 I'm wondering if I could get away with just that one more often. Anyone know how the organs compare? I don't use the px5s organs at all, I use my 2nd keyboard (Roland VR-09) for that, but it would be great if the 560 improved the organ capabilities so I could use it in a pinch if needed (along with the expression pedal). Any user input is appreciated from anyone who has done the switch of keyboards (in either direction), too. I find I haven't use the on-board knobs and sliders nearly that much, and so I don't think i would miss them, I mainly use my PX5S for various pianos and less for the synths/organs, etc. I don't do a lot of sound design, either, I want quick easy acess to the stuff I use most and I am not using it as my main MIDI controller, either (I have an iPAd and go MIDI out into it at times, not that often.). Thanks, all.
  2. I love my PX5S, but now I think I need the screen and other features of the 560 more than the features of the PX5S that I am not using. I do like the plethora of user-created tones for the PX5S and use a lot of them, but for my current gigging situation, I need to be able to switch sounds, transpose and split more quickly and visually, rather than wade thru the many menus and button pushes of the PX5S (the only thing about this piano I do not like so much). I'm hoping the weight is similar (that is crucial for me) and that the sounds are equal or better. Anyone compare the organ sounds on the two, or are they exactly the same? Appreciate any user feedback for making the switch, if you have made the same switch, or simply prefer one piano over the other. thanks.
  3. Thanks you are right, I found them all by simply searching for all downloads posted by Mike Martin.
  4. Thanks, Anne, for making this, I was looking to do this myself, glad I don't have to.
  5. New owner here, I've been watching Mike Martin's video tutorials, very helpful. He has demonstrated several sounds and stage settings he created for download, but I've been through all 8 pages and I can't find all of them--particular an Arpeggiated sound he labeled Transgate, and the new Warm Strings 1, I like both of these very much but not sure I can locate them. Thanks.
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