My Korg has a lot of small print, and I need glasses to see the paper, but if I'm playing my keyboard, I've tested and figured the thing in and out, and played 10,000 tunes on it. I don't need to read much, just hit the presets I like.

If I'm playing something that's not intuitive, I print it on the leadsheet at the top. In my books (gig books) I might have 15 pieces per section.

I don't think you can judge a keyboard you use every day on the basis the print is too small. I actually had mine across the arms of my favorite chair with headphones on messing with the thing for a week before setting it up on the stand. Sounds crazy but we had to become friends.


John Conley
Musica est vita