Originally posted by Diki:
Thing is, I guess it depends at what level you are recording at. My label clients expect a better overall sound than any arranger can get by itself (otherwise I'd be only too happy to use the one thing!).
Well, my friend, my idea (or goal) is that my clients (or listeners) hear the same thing on the CD that they hear when I'm playing "live".
That's why the S910 works for me.
It's a great "live" arranger, that just happens to make recording very easy.
If there was a better keyboard for my arranger needs, I'd have it in a flash....but, I'm content...can't ask for much more than that from an instrument.