Looking forward to integrating my new 2000 with the PA80...not exactly a Triton but still has those great Korg sounds and Triton engine. My two already seem to compliment each other well I think, and I'm pleasntly surprised at how good the 2000 sounds and love it's ease of operation. I barely have to read the manual at all to access and use any of it's functions. Anyone who has experience at all with the PSR O/S should have a relatively easy time navigating this board. I will be using the 2000 for live performances more than the PA80, because it seems that it would be easier to navigate live even after only 2 days with it than the PA80 which I've had for 6 months, but I think I'll also use it at least somewhat for composing my own stuff too, in tandem with the PA80, which has some excellent sounds of it's own, pro level synth editing features, and sampling due out in the next OS. I too feel that I am set with boards for quite a while. I really liked my trials of the new Roland Fantom and the Yamaha Motif, but unless some unexpected funds come my way, I'm going to stick with what I have for a while and wait at least a couple of years and see what new innovations arrive on the workstation / arranger scene. I have always enjoyed playing the PSR 9000 and wished I had had the funds to get one, and while the 2000 isn't quite a 9000, it is a nice alternative at its' price and I'm very happy with it so far. It is quite a nice step up from my 740.
AJ
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AJ