Abacus,
Consider this..., apparently the pro arrangers (Yamaha Tyros for example) are worhty enough to have their signature voices carried over to the synth line (MOtif's).
So why shouldn't it go the other way? Why does it just go one way? Isn't the T2 worthy of the drum kits (for example) from the MOtif--since it's a shared opinion of many users that the Motif (and other synths) have killer acoustic and electronic drums.
Should it be acceptable to say that only the Synths are worthy of sharing voices, and the arrangers are not?
Sure you can edit drum kits on some arrangers, but you can only go so far without having to edit and import samples. Isn't one of the ideas of an arranger is for the "out of the box" experience?
Just another way to look at it.
Squeak
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