I will say it was a pleasure to meet up with MC again, I had the pleasure of splitting a wedding gig with him, he played the Portuguese stuff and we did the Italian/American stuff.

He used a PSR-S900 and with his personal tweaking really made that thing shine. He can make some good money re-working some of those styles for other Latin psr players.

MC played the Audya for awhile and I could see him enjoying it and moving around it with ease, like he has owned one before.

We did discuss the cost and with the state of more and more of DJs taking jobs there are less paying arranger jobs available.

As for the Audya lock ups, I have had a few customers who have loaded OS3 and has had problems, but I found on each that it was a loading error, don't know how that is a possiblity but I guess loading the OS on a Audya is a very precarious thing. But once the OS was loaded probably, they have performed without a hiccup.

Also after MC button pressed and played for hours, I took the same Audya (which I have been using since last April) to a gig that same night, and it played perfectly without a problem.

The Korg has the better Pop Ballads and new age type styles.

Yamaha had the best dance stuff like disco, rap, modern pop.

The Audya had the best Latin, and country.

I think the Rock sections was a tie with the Audya winning on the guitar heavy stuff and the Yamaha winning on the authentic style ex "Jailhouse Rock" style.

My perfect arranger would be a Korg PA2xpro, with Audya type styles with their type of drums/bass. with a touch of Yamaha's polished sounds and style .

But it will never happen



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