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  1. Or this perhaps: HA400 Ultra-Compact 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier
  2. anyone know: 1.) Like the all new grand piano, are the drums and drum patterns all new, or are they simply the same ones on the 560? 2.) Can you add your own drum beats?
  3. Hi Jokeyman, thanks very much for responding. You sound like an expert! i now play a px 160 in a jazz standards combo, using a Beat Buddy to cover drums. I do need the intros, fills, alt beats and endings. Im considering the 560 because based on what I read 1. I’ll retain the great feeling key bed 2. The acoustic piano tone will be as good if not better. 3. I’ll be able to use on board drums, and eliminate carrying separate gear for drums - reducing complexity, and 4. I’ll have the option to split and play a solo instrument (trumpet, flute, B3...) from time to time. Forgive my ignorance, but are you saying I can add additional drum beats to this instrument if they are not included from the factory? Another question if I may, in your opinion are the solo instrument sounds high enough quality for professional use? I’d need to be better than typical GM sounds. (We play thru a high quality Mackie PA ) Thanks again for your help! Doug
  4. Are any of the included drum patterns in the 5/4 and 7/8 time signatures, or can I make my own drum patterns? I need to perform “Money” (7/8) and “Take Five” (5/4.)
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