Re: OT: Portable Keyboard

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Hi!
   I didn't look at ebay and other such institution lately. But an old roland 
xp30 or something else from the xp-series seems to cover your needs fairly 
well. they are real synths though. No built-inspekaers. But very slim, I 
suppose not too expensive nowadays, rather light-weidhgt, enough useable 
sounds and possible to expand sounds, 61 keys.
   Models I know, so you can search easier: xp30, xp50, xp60 and xp80. 
Differences: the xp80 has a bilt-in sequencer and they differ in the number of 
sound-expansion boards they can take onboard. The xp30 comes already loaded 
with three boards.
   Another optionmight be the newer XV series. They also mostly vary in number 
of boards they can take.
   Hope that helps!
   Kindest regards
            Julien

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