Thanks Synth and everyone who has been here along with me on this ride. Well, it's kind of backwards from the way I thought I had envisioned it earlier on, but I think it will work just fine for me. I loved the PA80 as a home / composing board, but I wasn't convinced that I'd be quite as comfortable with it as I thought I was going to be with the 2000 for the live stuff. I had even envisioned a setup of the 2000 and the Triton or Triton LE, with the PA80 as odd "man" out of the equation, but it just didn't pan out and this is how it turned out instead. It surely isn't bad though at all. I like the PA80 voices vs the 2000, but I gotta say, so far the a lot of the Motif sounds are as good if not better to me than the PA80 or the Triton. Heck the thing sounds great even when I feed it into the PA80's inputs and out through its speakers, which is all I do at home when I'm just practicing. Now I just gotta figure out how it all works as a unit, but I think I can get a handle at least on the basics with the Motif pretty quickly. I found the Fantom to be a lot easier to figure out and operate than the Motif at first glance, with those good Roland sounds to boot, but it just never really grabbed me like the Motif has or the PA80 did.
Korg AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 03-14-2002).]
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