A follow-up to my post - I have the PLG150-PF loaded up in my Motif ES 8 and I've been going through the sounds. By far, my fav is still the "StrchGndPF" which is a full, warm and natural acoustic piano throughout the scale; and I still prefer it over the Mo's famed "Full Grand" in an A/B test. The rest of the acoustic pianos are so-so, and they suck out loud when you get to the layered Piano/Strings - ugh! You can do way better layering the Stretch Grand on R-1 and using the 9000 Pro's own Live!Strings on R-2. There's only one acoustic piano on the PLG150-PF that I like but I like it so much that I can't do without it.

I second Tom's approval of the "Tonight" EP, which I'm going to adopt for many songs now. Should've listened more closely to that one long ago - it's a very nice chorused Rhodes. Mmmmm, love it. The DX-type EP's aren't bad and there's many to choose from - I like several. The Wurlies are there... my fav is "Tea" which is nice and full but the "70's EP" is a little thinner and more authentic, ala Three Dog Night. "80's EP" sounds like the Styx/Rhodes "Come Sail Away" sound. Also the Clavinets are good, especially "WahClav" for that Stevie Wonder "Higher Ground" sound. Lot of variations on all of the EP's and clavs - bound to please nearly everyone.

I'd have to say that most of the sounds not only sound good but in the case of the EP's they are authentic to the pop-period keyboards they emulate. If I could only have one PLG board, it'd be this one. Go for it.
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Jim Eshleman