I'm not sure what the topic is on this post...it seems to change like all our post
But I like to state what has been said many times already
The "arranger" keyboard is a "tool"...Like any tool, there are different skill levels ..to using the tool....also the finish product will be different with each user...
This being said....the "Arranger" keyboard is the "best" modern day keyboard available...period..It wears many hats..and will do more jobs, in different ways than any other type of keyboard...
This is why I chose an Arranger workstation in the first place..What other instrument can give you quick selections to sounds, layered or split, sounds that can be controlled with touch....Virtually the best drum machine you can find, built in to your keyboard...Most with great sequencers, when you need to write..or rework another file...
Sounds that are top knotch..that match any other source available...
Mic inputs with effects, that are easy to manage ..right in front of you...same with EQ and all mixing...
Most have a harmonizer that when used properly can add a dimension to certain songs...that really sound good...
And all your setting up , with your favorite sounds , effects , mic settings etc.....can be saved for future recall...
How could you not want a keyboard like this for your go to instrument?
It is not just about the "auto" stuff....there is not a better tool, for playing "live"...if it be left hand bass and piano, with a great drum machine (built in)...or the "arranger" bass line, for folks that can't play bass...or want to play two hand piano with the developed bass and drums from the keyboard...
The large selection of drum patterns and sounds, again the best you can find on any keyboard...
If the keyboards I have now are the last I will ever buy...I would still be a happy camper...I know they are great...and I for one think there will be a market fot these keyboards for a long long time...
The problem...most of today's players have to stop walking around with their noses up in the air....the arranger keyboard is too misunderstood....and many so called "Pros" are missing the boat..to how flexible an instrument they are passing on..
It is not the early 80's with toyish Casio and Yamaha entry models...Todays models are real instruments that can be used by "pros"....
PS: I thought I better use some happy faces to soften the effect...