My position is just that if you buy a keyboard based on what the demostrator does, and then later find yourself unhappy because you can't sound like the demo rep..., then why complain

Really it's quite simple..., what you get out of a keyboard is what you put into it

I've heard some players do an injustice to the T2 while other more seasoned players are blowing the roof off with it. Same goes for the G-70, PA1X, and keyboards of all sorts.
I think a good example of what you put in is what you get out is in a Roland Demo I saw on one of their V-Drum sets. The demo rep stated that basically due to the high number of "nuances" used in the kit, that unlike some electric kits, that can hide "less than favorable" playing skills, this particular unit will react exactly like an acoustic kit--meaning if you're a lesser seasoned player, the output result will reflect that. I thought that was a cool way for Roland to say that this kit is designed for "pros".
I've talked to several T2 owners who bought the unit soley because of the SA voices. Which didn't surprise me either, because Yammie used a lot of the T2's promo focused around the SA voices--it was a sales hook

Never worked for Kerry, but did vote for him

Don't get me started on Bush

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