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I was ambivalent about the sound of my Mk1 after buying it 5 years ago ( first “nice” thing I ever bought after 20 years of messing around with old cheap gear like DW8000s and CZ1s).
Anyway, I put it away for a year or so because I was busy with my business and then brought it out with a Neutron, ready to go big again (with a tiny setup), but I dropped it and its nun-functioning now, for the last 7 months. But for that week I had it going I was definitely turned back onto its charms.
The point of this ramble is that the Mk1 is great, but one reason for a Mk2 (or Keys?), would be individual outs. The dang A4 is amazing at percussion actually, and in my current need/use case, if mine were not broken, I would be using it as primary percussion with individual effects chains on the four outs, or using a mixer. To me, that is the only bummer about the Mk1 vs the Mk2. In fact, if the Mk2 had only stereo outs like the Mk1, I’m sure that I would in all cases prefer the Mk1, because I also like the smaller form factor. I have a feeling that the audio difference would be, in most (not all) cases, negligible.
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