"The original question was have "arranger Kbs" reached their technological limits."
Everything stated can be applied to arranger keyboards...and would greatly enhance them. The very fact there is some mystical separation of what people feel is an arranger/worksation/synth is the first thing that has to go for any true progression to take place. Literal minds screw it all up on the keyboard makers end as well as the consumer end.
"The current software that you mentioned 24 bit sampled, waves etc.. are not available on majority of arrangers."
Am I talking to a brick wall...hahaha DUH I think expressing there is something arranger keyboards DONT do on the whole now constitutes a limit that hasn't been reached yet that could be exploited
Same thing goes for effects and other things...geeee boggles the freaking mind. Not to start a fight or anything but you just backed up my point while trying to say I was wrong on some level :P Thanks!
What the Fusion from Alesis COULD be should be a template of sorts to build from...sample playback, virtual analog, sequencer, harddisk recording ( at 24bit ), unlimited sample space and so on...for what 1600$. HAH I dont think a few drum fills a few intros and some auto chords on something like a 3000$ Tyros is justified in the least. Just take away the artificial limits on a combo of current gear hahaha and the future would almost be here now.
Hell a 200$ drum machine can replace what most people feel arranger features are.
"why can't a keyboard company come up with a modular arrangers, or come up with a midi-controlable KB with arranger template set-up, that can be loaded with whatever sound tables & software one chooses?"
lol why are people so stuck on a tunnel vision perspective of what constitutes an arranger who knows :P
They CAN do these things and far more...but that would kill the market of upgrading every few years in the vain hope of finally breaking out of the muzack box. Not to be insulting but its the sound as much as the interface and random features that cause people to lap up the same vomit thinking the results are gonna be different this year for some reason.