Ohhh...., there's a place alright. The DJX proved that.., don't forget Roland took a shot at it too with the EG-101. The problem is that the arranger makers don't want to give up that profit margin when you look at the prices of the home arranger compared to the pro workstation.

I still give much Kudo's to Korg though because they are doing a great job at combining the two with the PA series. They may not be choc full of modern styles, but the tools are there to make them.., along with the more up to date Korg soundsets too (considering the PA's had their programs originally based on the Triton Classic)

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 12-30-2008).]
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