While we're "pickin'" on the 2000's features, etc. I'll add to the notion that it's "plastic" in comparison to others. I recently added it to my setup, mainly for the price, styles, and positive features it offers. I've not been disappointed. However, one thing that surprised me (in comparison to my 6500)----you can't tweak the rhythm section after a tune is recorded into the sequencer, unless I'm missing something. That's important in a recording environment. After you've recorded an auto-rhythm track (song), then you decide the bass part is too loud, drums, or whatever---you can't adjust the levels of individual parts after it's in the sequencer! You've got to make adjustments and re-record the whole song again. If there's an easier way, someone please explain.