Donny,

Many things... but what comes to mind first is 76 keys and great sounding live drums. Also, re-drum - being able to play those live drums replacing the drums in a midi... very cool feature. Not sure if Midjay has that, but I think so.

Killer saxaphones, average/good guitars and organs, but much improved with AJs EXP upgrade, which also has a dynamite stereo grand - fantastic!

Relating to another subject discussed recently, when I'm performing with the SD1, it sounds like a very good "live band". With the PSR3000, like a very good "finished CD". My point being, when you have that laptop front and center for all to see, plus a polished CD sound, yea, more than a few folks could be thinking DJ, canned music, not live.

Your setup (yours, Dave's, and Gary's) is a very slick setup, IMO. But it does "broadcast" the laptop. I've been using a laptop for all of 2 weeks now - front and center, but somewhat concealed. From the audience POV, it looks like a music rack.

Glenn