Triton Le is ok.. I think I prefer the Motif ( even the older model ) and the PSR 3000 to it soundwise, but that's so very subjective. I still have my Korg PA80 and it still sounds good. The fills still don't always match the styles so well though..lol
Band in A Box is ok too. You'll still need a good sound module for it ( either a kb-synth or software module(s)). If you just want to "plug and play", or you're not that technically inclined and / or don't want to spend some time tweaking sounds, I'd say the PSR3000 could be a good choice. If you are able to play and / or sequence a piece at a time, the Motif ES is a nice sounding board. It's predecessor isn't bad at all either, and a 5 octave model can probably be had for just over a thousand dollars or so.
For computer style based recording though, if you did decide to go that way, I'd recommend giving One Man Band a fair look as well.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 12-27-2004).]
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