Well if you've had the Triton Le, and Studio, I'm not too sure what you'd think of the Extreme. Actually what are you're thoughts on the Le? What did you like and dislike about that synth (I know one major downfall off the top is only (one) DSP).

If you're familiar with how Korgs work than you'll have no problem operating the Extreme. The only thing is would you consider the Extreme better than the Studio. Maybe the Kurzweil would suit you better.

What are your music styles? Are you more into the acoustic sounds of synth sounds? For you I think it will work out great since you're looking for both a synth and an arranger. I know I share the same opinion here with many others that arrangers over the years have typically held the title in terms of acoustic instruments (or the bread and butter sounds), but lacked the sonic quality of a synth for those crazy/cool sounds.

Have you considered a PSR-3000 or a Yamaha Tyros? The PSR-3000 sounds awsome. Great acoustic instruments. The Tyros is also a great arranger too.

Squeak

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 06-11-2005).]
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