The thing is, for Mo, as a sax player, something that is a piece of cake to take regular style playing, and then, on a whim, loop a section on the fly to play the sax over is worth WAY more than $200!
I am amazed that more arranger manufacturers don't take this into consideration... Arrangers are probably the MOST popular keyboards for horn players with slightly limited playing skills or an unwillingness to use tracks or SMF's for all their playing, but they forget that, unless you have a Chord Sequencer, you CAN'T play your horn at all (well, maybe a trumpet player could get away with it, but that's all!) without switching to an SMF...
The chord sequencer made it easy to grab the head, or a vamp, play your horn over the top of it, and STILL control fills and variations...
For me, it is the ultimate no-brainer that the industry has ignored. There's a LOT of us horn/keyboard players out there. It's time they took us seriously...
