Oh man. I shouldn’t have looked at this picture either… 
I’m trying to talk myself out of the AK. Trying to tell myself that the “logical”, “responsible” thing to do is get the casio PX 5s because it’s time for me to have a proper 88 controller which is also a good digital piano (instead of my 61 controller… i keep running out of keys). And i thought perhaps somewhere along the way i’ll add an A4. So i’m also trying to convinced myself the AK is just an A4 with added keys and a joystick (and 4 seperate outs… and a dedicated browsing dial… and…
).
But then the
comes and tries to persuade me how nice and delicious the AK is as a whole package.
And then mister “logic” comes back and says: you’ve got a friggin’ GRP synth, vermona perfoumer, a Studio Electronics Omega 8… You don’t need another analog synth. It’s time for you to at least enjoy how you play and how playing feels - so the way to go is to get that Casio piano.
But then the
comes back and says the A4\AK aren’t your ordinary analog synth. The important thing is the sequencer, and i can also use the 4 cv outs to control and sequence my GRP A4.
Anyway, right now it boils down to 2 options:
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Get the AK, and stay with the crappy 61 controller. Have a great new synth with interesting options on its own - and for controlling other synths, but giving up on having fun on the times i play piano parts and stuff like that.
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Get the Casio PX-5s, have a great feeling keyboard with very good sounds for those time i’d like to take it out for a jam - but keeping the idea of getting the A4 as a “maybe sometime”. So i’ll get a good keyboard - but get into a situation where the A4 idea isn’t certain (in any case, on this scenario i’ll try an go for the A4 and not the Ak.
So what do you guys think? AK ? Or Casio plus “maybe” an A4?