Originally posted by Dnj:
Yes Ian as an instrumentlist as yourself, & including everyone's different needs as a player I can see your views.....
but, one opinion does not make it overwhelmingly correct for all.
[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 10-07-2008).]
I agree, Donny, but I'm basing this on several opinions...and opinions of people I trust and who know their stuff.
Sure, Tyros3 is primarily a "home" instrument, but depending on your needs, it will serve a professional very well.
Lots of T2s out there doing the job, as well as S900s...I know, I'm contact with lots of pros who use these instruments and are quite happy with them...no need to think the T3 isn't capable of doing the same.
Your needs might be different, so perhaps you might lean towards a Korg or Roland, or you might want to use a more efficient harmonizer than the on-board unit on the Tyros3.
I do know the T3 sure is tempting.
Ian