1) Latin Guitar music (Beguine, Bolero, Bossa), standard 8 beats, Dance and Trance.
2) PSR S910
3) Satisfies but still leaves me wanting more. wish it had alot more Synth sounds and ways to give voices better effects like gates and auto arpeggiation (My Korg PA 800 could do it)
4) MOST:
- Ease of use and navigation. modifying and created styles are easy as well.
- How easy and quick it is to import new files and setups.
- The File system is superb and so easy.
- One of my favorite features is the SA Concert Guitar Voice!
LEAST:
- very weak voice editing.
- I miss being able to layer 3 voices
- I don't like the shallow mushy keybed and the rubber buttons.
- I dont like the look and physical button layout.(I much prefer the look and layout of the older PSR 1000/2000 boards.
5) I am waiting for a new Korg to come out. It just needs to be a PA 800 with better Synth leads and Pads as well as dedicated Style Part mute/solo buttons. The touch screen just wasn't quick and accurate enough to mute and un-mute style parts while performing live.
I am also hoping that more 61 key arrangers do not have built in speakers!
why is the Tyros the ONLY mid to high end 61 note arranger that doesn't have speakers built in? There should be more!!
There is the exception of the Roland Prelude and the GW8 but hoping for more from either korg and yamaha
If an S910 successor comes out - for me to buy it it MUST have a better keybed and please lose the rubber buttons!! although they do the job nicely, it just makes it look and feel like a toy!
Some dedicated assignable knobs and faders on an arranger would be great as well

Nick