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I definitely love this keyboard. It was my first real keyboard (well, I've had a Casio toy-keyboard before, but I think that doesn't count ;)) and it has been with me for 6 long years. 150% reliable. No major servicing. No broken switches. No nothing. I ask this baby to play for me and it plays. The X2 Piano is awesome, and I was able to duplicate the Triton's Monster Lead effortlessly, and sounding in a complete new and destructive way.
The only real trouble it's its lack of polyphony. With a sequence made with programs using both oscillators I have only 16 voices, and that's too little (OTOH, that happens with every keyboard until very recently). So, I had to buy a Kawai K4 for backing it up. But, even when the K4 is amazingly good for analog strings and even greater leads, I use the X2 for everything else. Don't miss this one.
P.S. For the people who recommended the N364, I can say that the X2 has 340 waveforms in 8 MB, plus a special card for the piano sound, with 4 MB, expandable with cards for more waveforms. The Nx64 series has near 450 waveforms in the same 8 MB. So, the Nx64 may have more polyphony and the RPRR, but it simply cannot sound as good as the X2. Even worse, you cannot expand the Nx64 with waveform cards.
P.S.2. Nightwish fans, please try to octavate the B37 ArcoString preset, reduce the attack to zero and change the wave forms to 166 and 162 for oscs. 1 and 2 respectively. You'll have Tuomas' string.
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