Hey I didn't even ask for judging. Just thought some might be interested in comparing the various models.
All recordings were made the same. The keyboard goes into a mixer, which is set flat. From there a stereo feed goes to my p.a., and another to my Tascam digital recorder. All e.q. and effects are from the keyboard. All were e.q. "by ear", except for the EA7, which is exactly like it was when I opened the box. They are panned the way they come from the factory, but they could indeed be reversed as I don't pay attention to which channels are right and left. In the future I will. See I learned something I knew but forgot.
In addition to these arrangers, I have also experimented with several modules...Midjay, BK7, SD40. There are advantages and drawbacks to using them. You CAN choose the keys you like.
The SD40 is by far the most advanced of the ones I used. I loved the BK7 when I had it but it needs so many peripheral gadgets to make it viable. I feel there are better options now.
This wasn't meant to be a definitive test of any kind, but it seems it did draw a lot of interest! At least we know it was by an average player, done in real-life situation.
I don't see any reason for controversy. If you don't like it, don't read it. Woops, too late!
I'm actually pretty happy with both the Korg and the Roland, in different ways. I think I'm going to set them up together. As someone says, the visual effect would be neat.