You mean by James Woodcock don't you?

Still, a very well played song. The synth sound gave a unique flair to it.
I'm still waiting for my 76 key Tyros 2/3 version.

Whadda ya' say Yammie?

Are you going to wait until Roland and Korg force you to do it instead of doing it because you want to please a multitude of musicians out there who won't settle for 61 keys yet would scoop up a 76 key Tyros 2/3 in a heartbeat?
I noticed James was at his left hand limit a lot of times. It would be nice to have a little more breathing room especially for comping Piano bass parts among other things.
I am hoping Roland will come out with a 76 key high-end E series that will be around the 35 lb. range. That would sure stir the pot a bit huh?

Best regards,
Mike