Hi Frank, good to see you're back on the forum and getting into the mix again. Ted, one other thing you can do with the sequencer is to correct any mistakes you make while doing an "easy record". It takes a little while and some bit of practice to get used to the function of the sequencer editor, but it is a most useful tool. I've always known the editor was there, but until a year or so ago, I wasn't brave enough to use it. I just got tired of always starting a recording over again and again because of a late hit on a note, or hitting the wrong note, etc., you know how it goes. The editor saves you from having to start over on a recording, and I had to force myself to start using this function until I learned the in's and out's and felt comfortable with it. It's a little tricky to use, but a real time saver when you end up with a "doink" in the middle of your performance. When you replay your recording, keep an eye on the measure indicator and note the spot(s) that need a bit of touching up, go back to that spot and repair it. You will be the only one that knows how many times you've had to make corrections, and you'll be surprised how easy it is to use the editor - after a bit of practice. I'll tell you, I don't know how Alec finds all the goodies included in the keyboard, let alone how to use them, but I'm glad he's on our team to help us out! Just keep playing and experimenting, and before long you'll find something hidden in there to tell the forum about.