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#106149 - 12/14/01 10:58 AM
Re: Pa-80 close-out
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/05/00
Posts: 1384
Loc: koudekerke, Holland.
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Hi there Tommy, naughty, naughty !!! Knocking the PA-80 !!!! I know you mean no harm my friend, and those of you with a brief retentive memory may recall my criticism on the new 3.0 OS recently released by Korg. I may have been jumping to conclusions a bit there, I admit, cause all in all the 3.0 operating system harbours more alterations and improvements than personally I have ever seen on any update for any keyboard. In this respect I can also understand Arbaz' reaction and I sympathize with him. For the last few weeks I have been working on and off with the PSR2000 and the PA-80 and eventually I shied away from the Yamaha. Now I won't go into all their respective merits again, I know Uncle Dave, Don and Scott happily take the 2000 out on the road every week, but professionally speaking the Korg is in another league. (Bluesplayer might testify to that). One of the greatest improvements on the 3.0 is the ability to load ALL Triton sounds, and (provided you have the optional and unfortunately so far expensive) flashcard you can even load complete multi samples. Furhtermore there has been a host of minor and less minor improvements, which does not alter the fact that there are still things to be desired, noticably the DYNAMIC ARRANGER,my hobby-horse admittedly on which I hope to start an issue here shortly. And, fair is fair, the Korg is a pretty complicated bag as far as programming is concerned,but here goes too: Practise makes Perfect!!
Tom, de groeten !!!! from Holland.
[This message has been edited by john smies (edited 12-14-2001).]
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