Hi Spalding,
Thank you for your interest and help !!

Mostly I enjoy playing ! I like some of the old stuff , like Pink Floyd / Supertramp / Alan Parsons / Steely Dan / Yes / Procol Harem , stuff like that.
I cut my teeth on and old Hammond about 40 years ago and have been playing Hammond organs off and on ever since, and I also have played guitar ( blues ~ classical ).
I would also like to be able to rearrange styles as well as compose.
Computer sequencing , a little , but would be buying at some point a good notation software program.
The Roland , has got my eye because of the guitar parts it can do , and I also like the piano very much , although my playing needs much work , compared to my organ style of playing.
Whiter Shade of Pale , is a classic that I really enjoy doing on a good organ , where as a song like Rudy ( Supertramp ) , I enjoy playing on a piano.
So as you can see , my interest are not solely with one thing , if they were a synth might be the way to go.
The other really huge factor for me is quality , for some reason , if the board is bad , my playing lacks all it could be ( my bad , I should be able to over come that ).
Well , thats about it , I have played Roland pianos ( I know an E-80 is not going to have the same action as a piano with weighted hammer action keys) , but where I have played organ way more than piano , I really think a good synth action for me is the best way to go. ( I must admit , I really liked a Roland electric piano I played at my local GS , forgot what model , but the keys were so balanced , they were just about perfect ! )
Also I liked very much the synth action of the Tyros
Thanks again for your help , and that is the rest of the story !!

Take care,
Gary