Hi Christian,
I think you ask a very good question.
There are a few other compelling reasons to "update" to the T2. The new keyboard, Text Display, USB and Internet Access, HD Recording, Sample Playback, etc.
The one thing that struck me about the T2 demos in comparison to the T1 was the "Groove Factor". The T1 had a good groove factor in that you felt compelled while you played. I think the T2 builds on that with the updated styles, use of Megavoices, and the SA voices. If you feel the groove during a performance, you will play better and give a better show. I think the drums are a little punchier which is a good thing. I still would like to see the T2 styles a little "edgier" and grittier more like a live band rather than a studio mix. I'm wondering if adding some warm samples to those styles would accomplish this? Anyway, you have this option with the T2, more so than the T1 and thus why I think upgrading to the T2 is a worthwhile venture.
Al
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Al
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