It worked Scott... I'd like to say a word about one of his remarks...

"In addition to Mr Alstrom's obviously controversial remark about speakerless keyboard's as being more 'pro', his interpretation of the word 'Tyros' as to insinuate that this keyboard is geared for the 'amatuer', the 'dabbler', and mere 'gadget freak'"

What kind of crap is that? The Tyros is not by any means an amatuer keyboard. That keyboards features allow it to hang with the big dogs. I haven't had the luxury of playing a new Triton Studio, but I will tell you the Tyros acoustic sounds blow the Triton Classic out of the picture. The Tyros is a professional arranger, and until these dipwads in the keyboard magazines start giving these keyboards the credit they deserve there'll always be that line between arrangers and non arrangers (synth/workstations).. Personally if I was given the choice of a Korg Karma, Triton Classic, Roland Fantom, and a few others I'd take the Tyros hands down.. The sound alone on that keyboard is outstanding, and the features are quite desirable as well.. Ok I'm done now

Squeak

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 07-29-2003).]
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