Hi Scott,
You won't believe this but - after personally moving around a Hammond B-3, Leslie 127, Rhodes and various other sundry keyboards for over 20 years, I sure don't think Tyros is to big or clunky. I do however fully expect in the next generation of Professional Arranger the following -
Much better and realistic drums than mine is capable of. They are definitely canned sounding and get old fast.
A real working harmonizer.
Much better method of setting up a user default bootup in lieu of a registration.
A much more sophisticated on board sequencer with professional editting/syncing capability.
Digital outs plus more audio outs which are balanced. 12 pin Leslie out for assigned organ voices
On board sound sample library storage/playback. Perhaps around 100 gbyte of user storage would work.
Real keys - IE: real sized and really stable and capable of the abuse that old rockers like myself puts them thru in live performance. Right now we get the same keys as the Kmart special and it Pi** me off to have paid $3000 for something like that.
Either the ability to edit everything function from the computer or the ability to plug in a computer keyboard.
This in no wise encompasses my entire wishlist - just a few off the top of my head.
Regards,
Danny
[This message has been edited by pianodano (edited 05-24-2005).]