my motif is the rack version, and so does not have the sequencing, but my mpc is a breeze to sequence with, and i know what it is capable of. this isnt the issue, at all. the issue is the $$$$ it will cost to make the recording aspect of my production half way decent. all i have now is the lorg pxr4, and while this thing is very powerful for its price range, i cannot do a stereo mix with my gear, as it is designed for the guitarist in mind. yeah, i know about bouncing and all that, virtual tracks, etc.... but when you consider around 16 midi tracks with pans and individual effects, and the fact that it doesnt accept a stereo input, i am very limited. the money it will cost to get this asect up to speed is roughly $1200- all low end gear. factor in my desire to do recording for others, as i have a few singers and guitarists, horn players, etc., i need something that does audio well... and by selling my mpc and motif, i basically have $1600 to play with, and toss in say, $700 extra and i have a rig that can handle anything i need, and it is much easier to shell out for plug ins that have the instruments i want SPECIFICALLY than (b3's, pianos, guitars, strings and "vintage" organs, think Van Morrison..) and perhaps a sampler at some point... but i will need a pc as well for various things (just a word processor and sometime internet access) and so going this route seems to make much more sense, because even if i wind up shelling out that same $1200, i will have a far more powerful setup than i do now, and since i know TONS of cats that play live, sing, etc... besides that i have made a few minor connections and one major one (a film composer... did The Perfect Storm, the only one i can remember off the top, a few indy film makers and a sometime animator...) and so i really am looking at the big picture here. at some point in the next year i plan on getting a new hardware rig, likely a tr rack/jv 2080/emu/mpc3000 type rig to compliment the pc stuff.... but for now, i think this meets my needs better.