sjoko2
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only one thing you should do - go to a store somewhere and play with it...
cat said:kurzweil sound.
How many other workstations have free sound libraries/ upgrades that allow you access to the newest sounds offered.
http://pub70.ezboard.com/bmotifator[/url]
i upgraded from a korg x2 (it was stolen a few years ago at a live gig...right off of the stage
anyway...) to the trinity v3. i must say that the older korg sequencers were difficult to work with because of the screen size. when i upgraded (61 semi-weighted keys) i was sufficiently blown away by the ease of transition into a larger screen...especially with the sequencer. i guess i endured my old x2 for enough years that i really liked the ease-of-use with the larger screened v3. all in all, i've found the sequencer to have pretty much the same high quality as my earlier korg. the larger screen just makes it easier to use. HOWEVER...i've just now personally stepped up into more of a modern technical age by adding a software sequencer to my repertoire. (new computer, too...finally
) i must say that i wish i would've taken that step several years ago. any time you can add more than one sensory perception, your editing potential greatly increases. (seeing AND hearing) so, if you're going for great patches/sounds...you could probably get by with any top-of-the-line keyboard that's out there. (as long as you select a KORG. lol) as far as sequencing goes...try to get a software sequencer. there's a lot of them out there right now...even free ones. it's worth it, if you're gonna be recording/burning your own discs. 
ISPdeRuiter said:Hi,
Kurzweil K2600 or K2500 with KDFX,
no questions asked.
ISPdeRuiter,
Amsterdam

are you willing to sell/i'm in the market for kurzweilsjoko2 said:I've got one - it sucks - hardly ever gets used for recording - that's why I bought the Motif![]()

Trak said:Tried the Yamaha Motif for a few days, and took it back. Great sounds, brilliant sounds even, but shitty sequencer. I went right back to my Trinity.
Yamaha still has to work on their sequencers. It just doesn't feel right.