Thank you very much for the Reply Uncle Dave.
I have only just read your post, and I was nearly on the phone ordering one! - And that is before I heard the yam 9000. One of the main reasons for an upgrade was for the polyphony (126 over 64 on my K6).
Also, I would like to do some sampling of some sort, and that favors the Yamaha as well. You didn't mention anything about the sampler or the choir voices, so I assume they are not "Mind blowing sounds", or maybe with so many questions you just forgot that’s all
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It's typical though, that now I have the cash available, and could get one tomorrow (literally) - I here "Fairly" negative comments on the psr 9000 (in comparison to what I've heard that is, and I'm not implying you say the 9000 is no good, but just not worth swapping maybe).!!!
A Month ago - I the Yamaha was praised like nothing on Earth, and people "Trading" there bugged K6 in for the super "sweet voices" on the 9000. What with the extra Polyphony, Sampler, Better sounds (so they said, but are they?).
If you didn't like the Piano on the k5 - then you probably won't like the one on the k6 either - but it is super to my ears) better than the Triton, Variphrase (which is not too good at all if the interactive demo is anything to go by - and I suspect after the "Gimmicks" on the Roland Variphrase has wore off, people will be trading that in for something else! - over 3000 sounds - but at what quality?).
Since I last Posted, I obtained a Manual on the psr 9000, and understand the sampler is "Mono", so is it that good? Anyway, although my k6 is an arranger, I hardly turn the Rhythms section on at all, but that is not to say I don't use Rhythms (I make my own up in the excellent composer & and Manual sequencer Pads).
If, as you say Dave, the Polyphony doesn't handle itself well on the psr 9000, then that is one turn off at least for me. So for $500 (could go to $650), I would probably be better off going for a sound module. But are there any good modules out there that would do the KN 6000 justice at this price? (Choir sounds are important, and good synth sweeps etc). I would have then, the best of both worlds (almost!) with 64 more notes of polyphony, with out sacrificing my k6!. What Module should I be looking at though (the "JV" models are the first that spring to mind).
(It was from Eddie moores music Tom.)
Thanks for the info Dave
Jupiter