Huge differences...
The ability to sound like a band and provide a huge variety of entertainment as a solo is my first thought. Back then, I relied on working in an ensemble. Now, of course, I do more work as a soloist than with others.
Back then I was using a Roland JXP-3 Synth, a Fender Rhoades Suitcase-88 and a double manual Farfisa organ on the road.
Now, Tyros is the only KB I use.
Issues in sound, power, flexibility, weight, etc. are significant.
As the Pro says, ability is still the number one criteria for solo success. For those of us that perform full time and who do this for a living, musicianship, knowledge, professionalism, etc. still far outweigh simple techno-advbances that any Tom, Dick or Harry can go out and buy.
Its the tasteful application of current technology combined with a high musical skill level that separates the men from the boys.
Wonder what advances we'll see in the next 10 years or so?
Bill in Dayton
[This message has been edited by Bill in Dayton (edited 10-18-2004).]
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