Hi dben.
I think Roel give you a really good advice here, and if we all now start
up the "choir" abut
"my keyboard is the best" refrain again, then
probably both you and me going to be more confused than ever.
I think you will find that most of the brands available in the new series
of keyboards today is really something.
You have to make a list about what you wish to find and your way of use
the keyboard. Then visit the shops and try out or maybe make a deal for
borrow and try out at home before you buy one.
Also look out for what accessories and software available for your needs.
I.e. if you only use the "onboard" rhythms to play along, and don't make
any editing or make new ones by yourself it might be one brand to prefer
and "vice versa".
(Many of the keyboards do have a great library of styles on diskettes avail-
able to buy for "add on", so that should not be any reason for why to buy
this or that keyboard).
Your description about what styles you use most, and if that is one of your
no.1 wishes and needs, and if a warmth sounding keyboard is what you desire
and looking for, then it's maybe a little more easy for you to make a choice.
But again, it's the ear who listen (not to forget who's playing) and every
single persons taste who make all this colourful meanings and discussions.
I guess that you've already read most of the topics at the forum, and also
found out about many of the "adverts", reflections and advices about this and
that to compare and sort out.
All the best and Good Luck in your
hunt for a new "partner & bandmember".
GJ