Captain Proton, you definitely have the right to criticize the mp3 file or any other musical or technical matter. I value your comments. I just wanted to ensure that those reading this forum that the quality (aside from the vocal) is a function of a number of factors.

At this point I would hazard a guess that you would not beable to tell the difference between the same style played via the Tyros or OMB if you used the same sound & effects source. For example, if you attach a laptop to the Tyros and used a Tyros style it would sound the same whether the Tyros played it or OMB. This assumes that the OMB sends effects, program change numbers, velocity levels, etc. which are accepted by the Tyros (the sound & effects source).

So it follows that if you improve the quality of the instruments and effects the quality of the output should be improved.

Roel, the Tyros is a very good arranger and in most live situations most people would not beable to tell the difference between my system for that matter the real acoustic instruments. By live situations I mean where a whole lot of other things are going on (people talking, dancing, etc.). However, in a more intimate setting (studio, club, book reading, people just listening to the performance) my system would sound more realistic. Further improvements to my system could be made by using modelled instruments instead of sampled (NI B4 vs B3, Liquid Sax vs sax, etc.). This gets to be expensive and hard to use. Plus the control surface is not as good as on your Tyros.