Hi
Correction:
PSR 3000 supports a few Mega Voices!
Jørgen
Yup!
acoustic guitars: Steel string (6 and 12 string, and a hi string option, but no nylon)
Electric guitars (overdrive, Distorition, clean, but *no* solid clean)
Bass (Electric only. No acoustic upright megavoices)
No string, trumpet, brass ensemble megavoices.
The PSR3000 was the same exact sound library as Tyros 1 (which of course, severely cut into sales of T1 once PSR3000 was released); Yamaha never did that again. (T2 > PSRs900, T3 > PSRs910... in fact PSRs910 was essnetially T2; T4> PSRs950, but even T3 >PSRs950 except they added the Real Drum Kit and Real Brush kit... but in mono! T5> PSRsx900 except they added revo compatible live drums to PSRsx900. So yes, I'm also assuming the PSRsx1000 (or sx925 or sx950 or whatever they call it) will be based on the Genos, but missing all the S.Art2 sounds.
Interestingly, Korg *does* use the same sound library across TOTLA and the entry level pro; the PA4x, PA1000 and PA700 all share the same chipset and sound libraries. Unknown if they'll do the same with PA5x moving forward, but I assumed that they would, and that the future PA1100//PA850 (they can't call it PA800 because they've already used that name) would also share the same PA5x chipset (but with built in speakers, and *much* cheapter feeling keys)
Mark