I see you aren't any better at resisting temptation than I am, Steve. It's great to be weak...ha ha! In my case, I have to wait until my extra pension kicks in early next year before I look seriously at another addition, if I feel I need it, of course. That's why I've taken a sabbatical from gigging...I'm looking at different options, and going over some tentative plans with a few other semi-retired musicians. So far, it's looking quite positive.
I suspect Yamaha and Korg are still able to cover the TOTL market so well because they tend to introduce arrangers in steps, and not leaps, with Korg's steps being the larger of the two.
It's obvious that the market is still very good for TOTL instruments as both companies appear to be moving quite a bit of product, so perhaps their relatively similar strategy is proving to be a wise one.
I have quite a few of the PA styles converted for Tyros, and I find them very useful as donors for making my own Frankenstyles, as some parts, due to the styles being programmed over at least 8 bars, have interesting movement, and, since my own styles are always s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d to at least 8 bars, they add a nice air of distinction.
A PA-3x might be a tad too rich for my budget, but a PA-600 might be an interesting addition...have you played one?
Also, your PA3X...is it the 61 or 76 note model?
I'm also tossing around the idea of getting a Casio PX5S 88-note note synthesizer, again, hinging on future plans...I haven't yet had the opportunity to try one out, but, the on-line demos I have heard, and the very positive reviews on other sites are extremely encouraging. It appears to be an awesome bang for the buck.
See? I have no willpower! Ha Ha!
Ian
Ian I know what you mean about "willpower"

I have the Pa3x 61 key model. I've never played the Pa600, but hope to. TonyMads has one, he lives 20 minutes away. I hope to get to hook up sometime early next year after I retire later this year. My work and family schedule, a few gigs here and there the last couple of years hasn't left much time for much else.
I have a few of your modified styles, great stuff!