I don't agree. The Motif's sequencer could handle that. The PSR-3000 may not get it excactly but with some time and effort into the recording it could come fairly close.
The guitar strum is obviously a (well) written user arpeggiator. The solo over top of that can easily be played in real time. Listen to the other parts such as EP's, Bass Guitar, Brass, ect. All that can easily be recorded in real time. It can be done--I've seen it. It takes A LOT of skill to do that, but it can be done. You don't run into the problems with chaining the patterns and cymbal cut outs if you record your crashes separate from the pattern track.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 01-16-2006).]
_________________________
GEAR: Yamaha MOXF-6, Casio MZX-500, Roland Juno-Di, M-Audio Venom, Roland RS-70, Yamaha PSR S700, M-Audio Axiom Pro-61 (Midi Controller). SOFTWARE: Mixcraft-7, PowerTracks Pro Audio 2013, Beat Thang Virtual, Dimension Le.