An E7 61 arrived …
Posted: 20 May 2026, 08:43
Hello all,
Just wanted to share my thoughts before and my feelings after the purchase.
I was mainly interested in the new synth and effects features of the E7 but disappointed by the lack of pitch stick and mod wheel on the 61 version and the removal of the piano soft release.
I went to my music shop last Saturday and tried a Stage 4. Well, I don’t like the stiffness of the pitch stick and its ugly big hole in the panel (what a good dust collector !). I much prefer the pitch wheel of my Take 5.
My hesitation for a new and more compact keyboard than my current E6 73 disappeared.
I got my E7 61 two days ago and I really like it.
In addition to the obvious new features, there are a lot of small improvements that make it very enjoyable : dedicated buttons for rotary (slow, fast, stop) and percussion (volume, decay, harmonics) … And no regrets for the mod wheel as it can be replaced by an expression pedal.
So far, so good. I’m waiting for the arrival of the Triple Pedal to try the additional piano features.
If the E7 was a bit cheaper, it would have been perfect
!
Just wanted to share my thoughts before and my feelings after the purchase.
I was mainly interested in the new synth and effects features of the E7 but disappointed by the lack of pitch stick and mod wheel on the 61 version and the removal of the piano soft release.
I went to my music shop last Saturday and tried a Stage 4. Well, I don’t like the stiffness of the pitch stick and its ugly big hole in the panel (what a good dust collector !). I much prefer the pitch wheel of my Take 5.
My hesitation for a new and more compact keyboard than my current E6 73 disappeared.
I got my E7 61 two days ago and I really like it.
In addition to the obvious new features, there are a lot of small improvements that make it very enjoyable : dedicated buttons for rotary (slow, fast, stop) and percussion (volume, decay, harmonics) … And no regrets for the mod wheel as it can be replaced by an expression pedal.
So far, so good. I’m waiting for the arrival of the Triple Pedal to try the additional piano features.
If the E7 was a bit cheaper, it would have been perfect