You were probably aiming that question at Arvon.... but I'll answer anyway. I would prefer to have a keyboard that has preset drum patterns and the ability to program your own, like an arranger keyboard or the Ensoniq ZR-76..... That's just because I have no clue how to program a drum line as of right now. I would probably never get a decent sounding accompaniment going..... if you have experience with drums it shouldn't be any harder than recording anything else. I am almost 100% sure that you can download drum parts online.... depending on what keyboard you use of course. Then again I could be very wrong. Another reason for wanting to have preset drum patterns is just so I don't have to worry if suddenly I want to play a song and I don't have a drum pattern programmed in that matches it..... If you are using this in church chances are your music leader will probably pull some song out of nowhere sooner or later and want you to play it...... this is where the preset drum accompaniment comes in very handy. You may want to think about getting a good synth (like the Triton or comparable synth) and then spending about $200-300 to get a drum machine..... I'm planning to get an Alesis SR-16 soon, it basically requires no programming whatsoever and can be controlled entirely by footpedals. Just some thoughts.

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