The piano sounds, which have never been an issue with Roland, were outstanding. The guitars, IMO as an ex-guitar player, the guitars were marginal at best. Fortunately, the player is very skillful and really knows how to get the most out of the keyboard. Same holds true with the tenner sax--it's the skill of the player that makes it sound pretty darned good--not the sax itself.

Both players really know the instrument like the backs of their hands, something that was readily demonstrated by their ability to effortlessly more through the menus and pitch bend wheel without detracting from their playing.

Thanks for the link--I watched it twice,

Gary
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