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Thank you, Blake, for
Thank you, Blake, for explanations. This is good to hear - playability was my biggest concern, esp. when I saw Bert and Athan constantly hitting the AF1/2 buttons to get the slides - when I saw a Tyros 2 demo (the one where Michel Voncken plays "Super Articulation Concert Guitar") I was simply amazed that basically no extra interaction was required to get all those articulations in realtime - just lay hands on keyboard and play. By the way, can the XS automatically switch to monophonic mode while playing legato, like the T2 (this was clearly demonstrated on the sax patch - you can hit a chord, but when you play a trill it behaves like a mono instrument)? Or let's put it that way - suppose I have a polyphonic voice but I want different elements sound when I play staccato and different elements when I play legato - without resorting to any extra contollers like AF1/2 or FC?