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#120714 - 02/22/07 11:15 PM
Re: PA800 songs
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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The PA800 does not have a shoddy case or flimsy construction. It is well made and still maintains a reasonable weight. It also has great-sounding onboard speakers. I wish it sounded a little better out-of-the-box, but the sounds are certainly in there. As I recall, when the G70 was first released it didn't sound it's best. Roland later made a software upgrade that turned it around. The sound is unrelated to the weight. And yes, if Roland made the G70 in a package about half the weight, I'd buy one. It does have its compromises, such as no multipads, clumsy fill/intro/ending operation, no style/lyrics display and a few others, but then none of the boards I've tried has been perfect. I am 100 percent certain that if I take the time I can make the PA800 sound every bit as good as the G70, but the fact is I DON'T have the time to spare right now. And, whether it meets with everybody's approval, I won't keep a keyboard that doesn't fit my purpose. The G70 came very close, but is too heavy. The PA800 is very close as well. The Tyros 2 was also an exceptional board, with no real drawbacks, but not exactly the distinctive sound for which I'm looking to find. Having said all this, I will probably play the Midjay with controller for a while, to accommodate my comfort level and available time. When I get more free time, I may revisit the PA800. Right now it's for sale. DonM
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#120717 - 02/23/07 07:09 AM
Re: PA800 songs
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I don't recall that being a primary reason for me to change boards before. I am quite familiar with Yamaha and Ketron OS. And I did spend the time to make the G70 "my own", even though it wasn't. I may have said that about the Tyros 2, because to make it sound more like the "live" sound I'm looking for would have taken a lot of time. I tend to change keyboards about once a year, although last year was a big exception. I actually played the PSR2000 for more than two years! In the case of the PA800, there is the time involved, which I mentioned. Some of this is related to the manner in which lyrics are entered. They must be placed into a Songbook file for each song. I have many hundreds of lyrics and I don't want to do this. Of course I don't use most of them most of the time, but I do want them available. Currently I use a laptop for this, and I would like to eliminate that from my setup if possible. From the keyboards and setups I've tried, the Ketron Midjay comes closest to what I need, and that's probably what I'll use until the next great thing comes along. Meanwhile, you can take advantage of my foolishness by getting a killer deal on a PA800! DonM
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