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Let's be serious - there is no way you can make this assertion. The polyphony issue MAY exist in ANY keyboard with however many notes of polyphony it can support. The more notes of polyphony the instrument has, the less is the likelihood that its polyphony limit will be reached (while it is highly unlikely, it is possible to reach the poly limit on any limited-polyphony instrument).


I can't and wouldn't want to argue about that, it's a given that the more notes you have the less chance there is in running out of them. I guess the jist of it is if you have used or use a Triton or Karma and found them suitable, the same will be true of the Pa1.

As I mentioned previously though, the Pa1X does have sampling features, hopefully resampling as well.

Agreed, the Pa1X-Pro is expensive. A case of waiting to see if you get what you pay for.
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