Hi,

Well, although I do use the TTS-1 as my BIAB softsynth, I would never use it in the final mix, this is where high quality VSTi's come in. I think the major advantage of a softsynth is that you can take your laptop to the park and work on some tunes without having to lug a module with you (and the audio cables and power supply!)

Every demo I've heard of the Ketron SD2 sounds good. If you are working with a desktop computer, or aren't concerned about being mobile, I would use it. It's about the size of a cheeze sandwich. If it were buss powered, I think they would sell a million of them!

The big plus for the TTS-1 is that it is now bundled with Music Creator 5, from Cakewalk, which you can get for $35, which means you can have a quality sequencer with great sounds for next to nothing.

Ed