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  1. Hi. This is my first post and a tad long. So thank you for your patience and insight. I am retired military and almost 65. My musical background was trumpet/French horn in school and self taught guitar, drums and keyboards. I owned one of the very first issued Juno 106s, a MiniMoog, a Korg Dw 8000 and a DX7. I joined the military and was deployed and foolish me gave all my synths to a friend of a friend vs just keeping them. Yes I know total dumb move. Post military career I had a stroke. Lost all of my creative side of the brain. I can now drive, work, do analytical math, but as for music, my art and writing are all lost. I am slowly reteaching myself music. I mean literally notes, chords, scales etc. It’s been quite a challenge. I can now play on an old severely out of tune standup piano basic notes and cords with a single hand but trying to get both to work is my next wall. Ok so with all that said, I’m looking at a WK-7600. I am hoping the additional sounds offered as well as the ability to force my mind back into sequencing, etc will help rewire my brain. I am also looking at getting a small analog as well. I understand synthesis and sequencing and DAWs. It’s just trying to get my brain to talk with both hands. I don’t want to spend $$$$$ for a ModX, or DS 88 or Kross if I can’t ever retrain myself to play. Will the Wk7600 be a good fit? Thanks for reading. Colrjb
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