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#121068 - 06/19/02 09:29 AM
Re: Best arranger workstation
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by DonM: Scott, I must agree with you, but the Korg PA80 is also very light. I forget the actual weight, but I think it is close to the 2000. Don Yes, the PA80 is relatively light at 13.9 kg (30.6 lbs), but the PSR2000 is lighter at: 10.5 kg (23 lbs). The primary reason I (personally) never considered the PA80 is because of its limited chord recognition abilities. With a background in acoustic jazz piano & someone who likes to play jazz style chord (comping) voicings, I've been very disappointed that Korg, Roland, and GEM never implemented jazz chord voicing recognition to their arrangers, as Yamaha, Technics, and Solton have. I also think that the PSR2000's acoustic piano sample(though not perfect) is significantly better than on the PA80. Getting back to Newbie2's original question regarding the BEST arranger for Rap. I'm not into rap, but I 'can' say, that the PSR2000 is very weak in this dept. - Scott
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