Yes Bernie

Dan, the creator of the vArranger software just bought an Audya 76, with the hopes that it will replace his good but now old Ketron SD1. Some SD1 buttons are now no more working, and wanted to upgrade to a new keyboard.
I had the choice between the Tyros 4, Audya or PA3X.
And I choose the Audya for the nice 76 keybed, the compatibility with my SD1 style set, and for the LIVE sound that it produce on gigs.
After some days of trying, I can say that I am happy to have it, but I already discovered some embarrassing things.
It's still quite easy to find bugs on v 4.1a, when you need to do some advanced tasks
64 MB of RAM is not enough for me.
Also, the audio stuff is not perfect, and we can hear some clicks sometimes.
I hope to be able to create my own drum kit with some WAV sounds as I did on the SD1
I am globally happy to find most of the SD1 stuff on the Audya + some new sounds and styles
For now, I don't feel secure enough to gig with Audya.
I will continue to use my Ketron SD1, and of course my vArranger

I hope that Ketron will listen to me and correct what is bothering to me. If not, I must create a vAudya PC software, and try to do a better software than Ketron

I think, I did the best choice with the Audya !
ps : the Tyros 4 and Pa3x are also good, but my ear seems to be addict to the Ketron sound