Hi leeboy.
Please tell us..how do you use the 2 keyboards together...or better yet..how would I use a PA2XPRO with the Mediastation...I'm not sure where your comming from.
Sure... on the OASYS first, I can use the OASYS as the Master keyboard as it's midi implementation is very advanced and the keyboards controllers can be mapped to control anything on any CC.
In addition to that, the OASYS has the larger screen, and a complete Sequencer that has a 16 Track HDR integrated. So with a little midi magic I can use the one sequencer to control both keyboards, and I have the controls of the Mediastation and OASYS all being recorded under the sequnecer.
I can route the Mediastation into the OASYS and use the deep effect engine of the OASYS too.
The OASYS limitations revolve around the fact that it has no ability to run VSTi's nor does it support one single sample format currently in development. It also can't stream sample data.
So the mediastation running as a salve off the sequencer of the OASYS gives me total integration of both systems. Running both together, there are no limitations. I can run VSTi's, load massive Giga Libraries, and still access the different synth engines of the OASYS all at the same time.
I can even run combinations of the two systems on a track by track basis and have a mixture of the two in any configuration I require.
IF..... I were an arranger user then all the above still applies. You can take my words and just replace Sequencer with Arranger.
The Pa2X midi implementation is also very advanced and there's nothing stopping anyone from selecting a style and hearing both a Lionstracs keyboard and a Pa2X perform the parts.
The possibilities are only limited by your imagination. I find that very exciting... VS...take what Yamaha are doing with the Tyros range. To them an incremental upgrade warrants the price of a new keyboard. Lionstracs attitude is the polar opposite of Yamaha. With Lionstracs the attitude is anything is possible and it won't cost you the price of a new keyboard each time. In fact if the last 6 years are anything to go by it won't cost you a single cent as the OS updates were free.
So not only is it technically unlimited, it's also one of the best investments around that will be with you for a very long time.
My 2 cents.
James.