Hi WDMcM. thanks for your response.I still need some clarification. I have a psr8000, expanded for sampling to 64mb ram. If the Genesys has only 16mb can you tell me if there is anyway of overcoming this limitation and if the editor is comparable or better than the psr8000.This is not a crucialelemnet in the decision to purchase but an important one never the less.

You also hint that the polyphony is a limitation that a good musician who knows the instrument can over come. I need some input fromn any of the musicians here that have used the board either professionally or as a hobbyist as to the truth of this. I am not saying that this is not the truth but someone who uses the boards version as they see it carries more weight. I need an all in one board and if this unit is inadequate for professional use as an all in one unit then i need to know. Although i grew to love my yamaha it was actually misold to me as an all in one whne the sequencer simply was inadequate for my needs.

There are some here that have used the tyros and the Korg PA1X, how does the Genesys rate compared to these units ? If George Kays is reading this can you please email me on pointgaurd200@hotmail.com as others here really value your opinion and i know that you initially reviewed the genesys when it first appeared on the scene. How does it sit in your mind now compared to the tyros and pa1x ? Againireapeat i use my current keyboard for live music, choir rehearsal and to give live musicians structured guidance for how i want the feelof a song to be. I also record and perform for other artists within my church . Thanks for all the assiatance so far. I will be in a position topurchase by mid dec and need to upgrade to do this project.