I would recommend Roland XP30 although it has a crappy joystick. Since Session sound board is built-in, XP30 has very good piano sounds that in my opinion is better than the SR-JV80-03 piano sound board. The piano sound board has a lot of piano sounds but the samples is shorter than the ones in the Session. The price of Roland XP30 is just under $1000 (depending from where you buy it - may be cheaper than buying a JV-1080 with a cheap controller) and it has two more expansion slots for your future upgrades. It is light too - 17 lb. 4 oz. I cannot think of any synth in this price range that has some much quality sounds - original JV + Session + Orchestral + Techno boards, totally 1,406 patches, 64 performances with 128 user patches and 32 user performances (multi-mode). With the Smartmedia non-volatile RAM you can backup all your user stuff and created different user sets for different band settings. JV-1080 does not have Smartmedia feature to give you this kind of flexibility. Xp30's arpeggiator is quite versatile too. I would not recommend JV-1080 with a cheap controller if you consider portability and ease of setup as priority. Also XP30 is a very good controller - 4 realtime sliders, pitch bend and modulation joystick, built-in effects processing, except its modulation joystick causes confusion to some users initially. XP30 keys are with velocity and aftertouch sensitivity whereas cheap keyboard does not. I bought an XP30 and filled it up with World Collection "Asia" and Orchestral II boards and I can use it to play a great varieties of Eastern and Western music. If you buy a decent 61-key controller plus JV-1080 fully expanded it would cost you twice as expensive as the XP30 but still one sound board less than the XP30 - nothing comes close to XP30 in its price range.