Hey! I know what Casio should make that is groundbreaking!
How about an arranger VSTi player hybrid that DOES do what arranger players (in general!

) want, contains great styles and sounds OOTB and priced no more than an S910...?

Forget modules (too tiny a market). Forget being 'me too, Yamaha'. Give us what all the open arranger fanboys have been screaming for...
Only, this time, make it for ALL arranger players, not the tiny, mythical handful that think they can voice and style their own full arranger...

V-Machine sells for well under a grand. Looks like the engine is ready to go (doable, at least). Now all we need are the wheels and a body.
That's about the only thing I can think of that IS 'revolutionary'. The rest has been done, and failed at one time or another (or there would still BE modules). And, for Pete's sake! Why would you hook a module up to your MoXS with a sequencer in it, when the MoXS already HAS one..?

There's NOTHING in your wishlist that isn't already out there. PA2X samples, has styles and a sequencer. T2/3, ditto. Nobody is falling over themselves to get those to add to their M3, FantomG, etc..
But a REAL VSTi based arranger? Only Wersi has succeeded making one of those, and they are now gone (or at least in serious trouble) and they can't make them affordable. If anyone can make one affordably, it would be Casio!

The revolution will not be televised. It will make music to our ears. And NOT require us to be TOTL style and sound developers.
