In the studio, speedy navigation isn't really the issue that it is live... bottom line is sound, pure and simple. I think Dennis is correct, you are robbing yourself going for this when you can get a MoXS with far greater capabilities for little, if anything extra (look for a nice used one).

But be prepared for a STEEP learning curve. I honestly felt the MoXS was one of the LEAST intuitive keyboards I ever played, took me quite a while to even get splits and layers down...

To be honest, Donny, for the studio, I would take more of a look at a computer/VSTi rig. Better quality sounds (yes, even better than this!) and deeper capabilities...
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