Hi Trevor

OK, now you've got me really interested.

Just to make sure we understand each other, since I don't have the 2600 to test it out, are you saying that I can do everthing I was asking including while using the 2600 rhythm styles that I can be hearing the Tyros sounds being used within the 2600 styles rather than using the 2600 sounds in those different accompaniment parts in those styles?

If this is really the case, then, I think this may be one more option for the KN7000 owners that want to have a backup instrument, presuming the 2600 sounds are not as good as say the KN7000, Tyros, or whatever. Then one could have all there favorite Technics styles sounding better than just using the 2600 sounds. This may be very interesting, because you know how technology keeps improving? I remember starting in about 1976 how I kept marvelling at how great the instruments sounded wondering how they could ever improve the sound, only to find with each new advance in the instruments has only improved year after year.

That would mean it would be possible to have those Technics styles sounding better than they do now as things progress. Even though I'm sure there are current Technics owners that may like the sound of the 7000 so much that it may be hard to conceive.

Now that I think of it, I suppose that if a person did not want to travel with two keyboards, that a good sound module hooked up to the 2600 could also do the trick.

Best
Scott

[This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 02-07-2004).]