Yes, Gary. If your chops are primarily piano based, and you can solo and comp well either solo or in a duo or trio JUST on the piano, arrangers can do a very good job of tracking your playing, and as long as you keep the ACC to the minimum (bass, drums, maybe a simple jazz guitar or organ comp), you can play without the mechanical nature of the arranger becoming apparent much.

I always have all my ACC Parts on the D-Beam to easily mute (leaving me bass and drums) and to be honest, this is how I prefer to play in arranger mode. I'll unmute what arranger ACC parts I might need for a solo section to give a bit more support, but having come from a live band background, all I ever really need is the basic rhythm section, and I'm happy. I'd rather I played a piano comp and played the brass parts than leave it to the machine.
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!