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Originally posted by Stephenm52:
I love this place, keeps life exciting. Donny great talking to you today, thanks for your help.

I had the chance demo at length a T3 couple of weeks ago. I like!! Do I like better than the Pa2xpro, well it's close. Will I sell my Pa2xPro for the T3, you just never know? Let's see what OS2 brings to the table. I've been using Korg for the last year and for sure it's a gigging musicians dream board, I really love the navigation thru Songbook. I do miss the the amount of support for Yamaha products. If I had to make the choice today and my money tree hadn't died I'd have both, wouldn't mind the G70 either. "It's the Same Old Song" they all have their strong points and I like each of them for what they bring to the player.

BTW I recently purchased the TC-Helicon Harmony M. Whoa, great piece of equipment, been by passing the built in TC Helicon on the Korg since making the purchase.




If you are gigging I would stick with the Korg...as far a the TC in the Korg goes.....I think they bought the NAME. Because there is light years between the Korgs and the real deal. I asked TC about this at Summer Namm. They told me it was not even close and old technology. I thought at the time maybe they were just trying to sell me on the new stuff.........They were right I can now claim no built in harmonizer is much more than a rehearsal tool.

Get the TC Helicon M or G they are great for the money.
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