What matters is that our keyboards hold their value for US!

This thread is a perfect illustration of how quickly we can get buyer’s remorse, long before we have even explored 10% of the capabilities of what something can do.

If you can’t get 10 years+ out of an arranger, you made an impulsive buy!

Expecting technology to hold its monetary value is crazy. How much is that 15 year old computer you have in your attic worth?! Just be grateful that potentially, any of today’s amazing arrangers, even the midline ones are perfectly capable of making amazing music for the rest of your life! Can’t say that about computers, which OS upgrades can make obsolete.

If your arranger can do styles, sequences and audio backing, it’s good to go. If it has an acceptable piano, Hammond and other main solo sounds, you are good to go. If it has a chord sequencer, you are good to go. If it can display lyrics or music, you’re good to go.

What midline arranger CAN’T do all these?

We are good to go! So... let’s GO!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!