frozzers. Your Reply Appreciated. (Chris has also been very helpful).
I have always wanted learn each keyboards OS, but this DGX is trying my patience.
Only second week with DGX670 so I'm going through that frustration period trying to come to terms with a menu that is completely different from the Yamaha normal
Overall I do like it's keybed and sounds of it's voicings.
A pity we can't change Style OTS and Save As User Style, instead having to Save in RGT's.
I see it as Good value for money.
I have a Genos and previously had 2 Tyros and I agree that the OS is different.
But I bought this keyboard for one main reason - I wanted to learn to play the piano and the Genos for me just wasn't good enough for that. The DGX-670 has superb piano voicings with weighted keys and is exactly what I was looking for. I looked at many digital piano reviews before I settled on the DGX-670. I nearly went for the P515 but what swayed me was the DGX-670's arranger options. I thought that once I'd got to grips with piano playing, I'd be able to take advantage of the arranger functions.
I have to say that, since starting playing it and learning to play the piano with a brilliant software learning program, I've not felt the need to use the DGX-670 as an arranger. No doubt, some time in the future, I will. However, from what I've seen so far, I don't see it as a replacement arranger. So I won't be getting rid of my Genos any time soon.
This is definitely a piano first and foremost. The exciting thing for me is there will be a lot more to explore over time.
Cheers
Chris