Thank you all,
Andrea, I'm glad we both thought of the same solution, altough I'm still uncertain about the end result... but again, just try if it has not been tried before (anyone?).
Gary, I guess I have 3 main reasons for trying this solution. One is time, I have very little time to program multipads (and else) on the Tyros (though I love its simplicity). The second is ability: I find it extremely hard to create a multipad which satisfies me professionally. Third, it's control: by adding a second keyboard I get: 1. 76 keys; 2. possibility of having a II set of voices ready, during performance, while playing on the Tyros 3. Many more buttons/slides/etc to mess about with to control phrases.
Uncle Dave, definetly it was not intended for your benefit... I know a gig is a live performance. I meant, a live performance (now and then), and the choice is not affected by having to set up every night (weight, hard labour travelling with two kbs, etc) which I called "gig".
You know I have great respect and admiration for you artists who, for the love of music, are prepared to gig and make people happy with your art night after night. You understand that for those among us who don't gig, the choice for the "perfect" set up is not as limited/restricted as the of "gigging" musicians (weight issue).
BTW, I'm glad you're still ready for a good friend-fight at your age... just kidding. Seriously, no offence intended.
Any more comments, friends...
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Amelio