I'll light the fuse...
NO new music is "made on an arranger". None at all. Arrangers, using styles, are nice to reproduce exisiting songs, at best. Find the style that matches the song best, and play along.
What makes my E-80 "kind of" a workstation in my eyes, is the fact that I can not only use it as an arranger, but I can also write music, MAKE music, from scratch. The vast amount of different high-quality sounds, that (to a certain extend) can be altered to my liking, allow me to play each and every instrument by myself, record it as multitrack-audio or as MIDI-sequence. That's MAKING _new_ music. You can't do that using pre-cooked instant accompaniment.
Sure, I use styles in writing new music, to "capture" the general idea of a song, while I only have a rough idea of a chord progression, a melody line. And that's why I love the arrangerfunctions on my keyboard. But before the song is finished, I will have every "arranger" part replaced by my own.
Manufacturers would be wise to add a lot of functions to instruments, abandoning the idea of "just an arranger", but adding more and more features that allow the player to alter sounds, use imported samples etc etc. Once they get that right, the instrument WILL be interesting for young _and_ 'old' buyers.
And you know what? Maybe that's exactly what the R&D's of the "big three" are looking into as we speak.
Just my € 0,02
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[This message has been edited by Burkels (edited 03-07-2009).]