Colin Leaney, when I posted my question as to live playing and sequencing I was sincerely looking for the benefits of playing or singing along with a sequence. Your post about sequencing seemed so strong, not harsh but strong, not sarcastic, but strong.
My question was who is Colin Leaney, why is his opinion so for this sequencing. There were even compliments to the Technics people for their sequencer.

Cees posted on the Technics forum that you had offered a new song. I went to his forum, looked at your picture, read about you, and downloaded one of your songs. I wanted to know about you. The interpretation of music tells so much about the performer. The song was All the things you are.

Colin for the last forty years I have played for dancing audiences, strong guitar strums, strong drums and bass, I looked for a driving force in my music. When I played at home I still played with a strong rhythm -- I did the same with my KN7000 -- I needed stronger drums and basses, the ones on the keyboard were almost passive.

Your sequence was beautiful, I was listening to a different interpretation of music, one that I had put aside and forgotten. Your music has awakened something special in me. I have all your songs in my keyboard in a separate file. Your sequencing abilities and sensitivity are special. I picture you and your wife having a love affair while playing your music together, there is so much feeling.
Well, you have answered my question, I will be sequencing music not for the dancers but for the beauty found in music, for the emotions it touches.

Thank you Colin, thank you Cees, John C.