Another thing that costs money is this "split model" nonsense.Why release two versions of the practical same thing when thing 2 is slightly higher because of a floppy drive?Drop the floppy,stick with SM SD or CF and put all of your energy into *one* really excellent keyboard.
I don't think the price point would go sky-high with the inclusion of a 16 track sequencer,but maybe it would be a good idea
to start small and ask for a 12 track sequencer instead.That would double the capacity as it stands now and,maybe,it would be all that anyone needsfor a long time to come.
The fact remains though that the Casio sound set is making rapid improvements and it should have a sequencer to match.Would I be wrong in stating that the ZPI technology is head and shoulders above the MZ2000?Probably not.And,increasingly when Keyboard prices in the pro range are all but ridiculous,Casio has provided a real alternative.