![]() Overpriced is an understatement The Ketron MIDJAY at the SAME price trumps this unit Big Time in SO many Ways & in features, sounds, & flexibility. This unit has a terribly small display.& in no way compares to searching for songs like a laptop which cam display 80/100 + songs at a time etc etc. First off IMO nothing beats a laptop on stage if setup & used correctly I have a few.One setup just for stage use Its a must. Wish they had some competition in this market. If you actually use it for other stuff I'd consider getting the Okyweb3. If you can dedicate your laptop just too music fine. Plus it is much more rugged than any laptop (save for the 10K ruggedized versions). It plays both midi and mp3 backing tracks and you can do key changes on the fly, create set lists, stop and start for special arrangements, etc. ![]() The Okyweb sounds great and is very simple to use in a live situation. I've also watched other performers using laptop fumble around during their set. The other problem I experienced was due to the fact that I actually use the laptop for work and so must have other software loaded on it that had conflicts with the midi software. I tried using a Dell XPS with 4 GB of memory and had insurmountable issues with latency on the midi's. I agree it is overpriced, BUT, it is much better than a laptop in a live situation. I have had the Okyweb3 for about 6 months now and before that the Okyweb2. ![]()
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