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#101017 - 11/06/01 01:42 PM
PSR 2000 / PA 80
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Junior Member
Registered: 11/06/01
Posts: 3
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Gentlemen , i´m from Germany following all discussions in here with great interest. I would like to buy a new keyboard, but i´m not shure which one. My candidates are PSR 2000 and the PA 80. But there are a few questions where i cannot find the answers in the net. Maybe one of you can help. Concerning the PSR 2000 : Is there also the Cool Organ and Cool Jazz Organ included, from the PSR 9000 ? I own the PSR 9000 for a few months, and also a Karma. I´d like both very much, had to sold them, but now i want a new one. Also, how much can i compare the sounds of the PA 80 to the Karma ? As it is the Triton/Karma engine, does it sound like them ? Who knows about the Drawbars, are they brave or more B-3 like ? Does it work with Repetition ? And finally, i heard all demos i could find from the PA 80, are they programmed, or does they use original Rhyhtms of the PA 80 ???? PSR 2000, how much can i compare this one to the PSR 9000, is it true the PSR 2000 has 16 MB ROM ?
cheers from Germany !
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#101018 - 11/06/01 02:44 PM
Re: PSR 2000 / PA 80
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Member
Registered: 10/31/00
Posts: 233
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Hello Mambomatze, I too would like to know if the PA80 shares the Triton Sounds (in FULL that is), and whether the Karma/Triton are the same as well (minus the sampler that is) I've heard good reports about the Korg Karma on Harmony Central, with users giving it 10 out of 10 for everything (great sounds easy to use etc), and not too far below, you hear someone else talk about it like it is a load of rubbish (1/10 they give). Black & White...very contrasting. Makes you wonder who is right! (Your own "ears" could be the answer here I think). Mambomatize, it is true that the PSR has Just 16 MB of Wave Rom, as opposed to KORG’s 32 MB ROM, and It seems to show as well when listening to the demo's (very thick paddy sounds etc on the PA80). Other "ROM" Stats are: Roland VA7 48 MB, PSR 9000 32, Pro 9000 48, KN6500 (my keyboard 48 (now upgraded to 64), KN5000 16 MB, , Triton/Karma 32 MBOn Sounds, I wouldn't hesitate to elect for the PA80 over the Yamaha PSR 2000. And with operation 3.0 out soon (as I posted a while back HERE , it has a great future I believe. The Organs sound very good on the PA80 (I have a Korg CD at home from a MAG, and it demonstrates sounds you probably haven't heard, and very good they are too!). The "Dance" sound on the PA80 is really so professional, you would expect to only hear it from a Triton itself...but they all seem to there in the PA80. I am all for getting a keyboard with great sounds, and THEN sorting out the styles (if you don't REALLY like the onboard ones too much), because you can always download styles. Rhythms etc from the Internet, and Create your own. However, with the sounds, your are stuck with the samples you have, even if you can edit them a little (and the PA80 is going to have a sampler included in Operation version 3.0 I believe) The Organ sounds on the PSR 2000 may be there from the 9000 (not sure), but with 16 MB of ROM, corners will have been cut, and my guess is: you won't know till you've had it a while! ...And then you will find Discrepancies - at over £1000 less, you will. With My KN6500, I don't need to worry about either of these (fortunately), and the sounds compliment the Rhythms very well indeed (especially the new KN6500 Rhythms). Mambomatze, While your around, can you give me a rundown of the Karma? Was it very good? - and how did it blend into the Arranger keyboards? Thanks J5 [This message has been edited by Jupiter5 (edited 11-06-2001).]
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#101020 - 11/06/01 03:30 PM
Re: PSR 2000 / PA 80
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Member
Registered: 10/31/00
Posts: 233
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Mambomatze, The CD was on the Cover of a Magazine (This One) and its only available in UK/Ireland I think. What I can say is this: the Organs are Superb, and certainly won't disappoint I wouldn't think! . Some of the sounds are the same as those you download from the Pa80 website, but a few are different. With Operation 3.0 out soon, It looks like a wise choice!. With more ROM on the PA80, you have things like after Touch (something people say they don't mind missing, but I bet they do - I wouldn't like a keyboard that doesn't support after touch...not one bit). Other things you get with more WAVE ROM, are the ability to change the sound with the amount of pressure you apply to the keys, and since more memory is available for these extra sounds, they will give you more control, like four different sounds on one note (or 8 in the case of the Yamaha 9000). J5 [This message has been edited by Jupiter5 (edited 11-06-2001).]
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