OK. I certainly have no trouble at all with 384 ppq as I'm sure it will sufficiently capture all the needed music nuances, but I still think 96 ppq is only marginally acceptable (at best). An important element which can make the difference between a good musician and a great musician is how an indiviual player phrases 'ever so slightly' behind/ahead of the beat, or anticipates or plays a rhythmic accent/groove. That's a crucial part of what gives legendary musicians their signature sound. Unfortunately, when you record at 96 ppq, you can lose this.
According to Denny Starry, the 9000Pro's Song sequencer supports 384ppq, but it's Style Pattern Sequencer only 96 ppq. 96 ppq is a bit disappointing, especially since a primary feature of an arranger keyboard is for its live sounding styles.
Enough said, I stated my case (yet again)
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- Scott