Thanks indeed for all your comments. This forum is a great thing!

Marek, again thank You for your explanation. With the piano sound: I nust admit, I played the PSR 9000 with a split keyboard in the accompaniment mode and did not hear the lower keys. Now I did. Sounds good (but maybe thats splitting hairs).
I learnt that with the new PSR 9000 software (2. quartal 2000) you can edit single voices of a drum kit, tune them and so on, then save them as a user voice. There will be a full edit page. Besides: One drawbar more for the organ and one more voice for the vocalizer...

Jerry, as I wrote in my posting, I am NOT a live performer, I only try to compose songs and want to use a versatile tool for that. This has definitely other requirements though an arranger keyboard might not be build for that in the first place. Thats way I put so much stress on the sounds. Weight of the keyboard does not matter. It will stay at home :-) You´re using a Technics as well? Sorry, I can´t afford a second keyboard.

Per, very good hint, your URL. The prices in Denmark are incredibly high. bit I´ll stick with my local dealer. It will cost me 300 Marks more, but he gave me the chance to check out both keyboards, so its only fair to buy it from him.

Regards

Heinrich