You may want to wait for the Pa-X from Korg. It is suppose to ship in October of this year. It comes in a 76 or 61 key version. Some of the specs floating around the Internet are quite impressive and appealing. It will be interesting to say the least what the truth really is regarding the Pa-X. Someone stated that it will have 256 note Polyphony. But the truth may be another story. No one has said for certain if either of the versions will have built-in speakers. I would imagine the sounds will be extra good and a step up maybe two from the PA-60/80.
If I were to choose between the Tyros and the 9000Pro I would get the 9000Pro. It has a greater feature list, 76 Keys, Sampling capabilites, expansion capabilities, and all the voices on the Keyboard can actually be played by the Keyboardist. Sorry Mega Voices..... Although the Mega Voices sound great incorporated in Styles, they cannot be played separately in a realistic manner by the Keyboardist. The 9000Pro can also be purchased for around the same price as the Tyros.
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But you have one the best Arrangers on the market right now, ie., the Ketron SD-1. If you have the patience though, I would wait for the next generation of Arrangers. Summer NAMM 2003 is not too far away and I would think the Pa-X will be revealed at that time and hopefully several other new Arrangers from different Manufacturers.
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Mike