

As I wrote in my post on the previous page, each one of their product lines has their strengths imo.
You get the whole package, depending on what you need/want.
And if you like it simple, you can keep it simple. You can use a Stage just for Piano&Sample, and you can use an Electro just for Organ if you like - no one forces users to use split points

Supposedly, if they upgrade all their products with more layers, they might as well do the same with the Stage, even though it has the Synth engine and the morphing functionality, which beside the Stage only the Synths (Wave 2) have

And on the plugin / computer debate...
Sure, if you want to have 99,9% authentic sounds and don’t care as much about hands-on live control, this is the way to go.

I think that Nord’s strategy is still the best, because they give you the best they can offer in the best package just for you (product lines) - combined with hands-on control for EVERY parameter

To be honest, I think that products like the Kronos, will have it more difficult in the future... As PCs, especially laptops get more and more powerful (and smaller, if we take in smartphones/tablets), a 1500$ laptop with MainStage/Live/etc., a 800$ MIDI controller and free-300$ sounds CAN (imho, CAN!) get you further than a ~4000$ Kronos... Some people might find the included presets nice - but the Nautilus for example is imho not much more than a computer with a touch screen, sounds/plugins and a keyboard... (a heavy one!)
