Also Don may I add that with musicians being able to take styles from any arranger keyboard , convert them, and use them in their unit with great success with just a little tweaking makes "The Best" Not "the Best" anymore like years ago when you couldn't do that and were stuck with whatever the unit had to offer or buy a new one. Most top units have great sounds also which are also editable too. Sooooo, IMO just get a keyboard that "YOU" are comfortable playing and navagating for YOUR applications and YOUR playing ability. Mix and match styles from everwhere else, add some talent, and your on your way to having somewhat of "the Perfect Keyboard" for YOUR musical needs. These are the things a player should be concerned about, INSTEAD OF being under the influence that the Keyboard will do all the work.


That is all...........


Donny nj