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#132094 - 02/10/05 03:47 PM
my first weeks on the pa1x pro.
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Registered: 04/03/00
Posts: 353
Loc: Belgium
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Hello friends,
Since i have now for three or four weeks my pa1x-pro. I have some customize it for my playing.
The pa1x-pro is a "hi-tech" keyboard and you must do many things for customizing this keyboard for your own gigingstyle.
some examples:
Like some members of synthzone know, i had before ketron stuff and i love the groove's that playing with the styles on this keyboard... I have sample all this grooves in this keyboard to the korg pa.. (i import this grooves in the pad area of the keyboard)than i choose a style on the keyboard and synchronise the pad with this style and the ketrongroove follows every beat (i go from 90 bpm till 150 bpm)...nice feature !!!
some other features: 1. the "ensemble menu you want for example the "george shearing" sound: upper track: vibe plays unisono the lead upper track 2: plays the block voice in piano(recognize on the chord you play left) and upper track 3 plays the jazz-guitar unisono one octave bellow the lead.(save this in a single touch or performance with a style and you have a amazing sound.
2. the optional "mp3" kit reads all formats of mp3's like 128 kps,196kps, 256kps, 320kps,...
3. You can make drumkits from samples and save it to a drumkit usersound. so you make real-drums sound for adding in the styles(also possible to ad to the factory styles !!!)
4.If you are working with cubase or cakewalk make your arrangements in your home studio with different modules and keyboards for a great sound (like vst instuments and great sounds of your different modules/keyboards) and save it to mp3..load it with usb to your pa1x-pro or pa1x (if you have the optional kit for mp3) and play along with this file (you can choose 4 single touch settings with this file!..also 4 single touch on playing with a midfile!!!)
6. when you record a "pad track" you have different features: you can do a "one shot" thats is when you hit this button the pattern you have record plays once, if you choose continue you loop this pad with the styles (and it synchro to the tempo you choose). you can also choose for the "tension" button (in the edit menu-record menu) than it plays the "tensions notes" you add to the left part of the arranger. You can choose also when you play "tensions" like add9, add7, add 11 what note you want to replace like the root or the fifth.(amazing !!!!!!!!!!!)
6. you can split the 3 upper tracks to 3 zones on the right side of your keyboard ex. bandoneon to c4 till c5...strings in block voice c5 till c6,.............
7. the vocoder and vocalist mode in the pa1x/pa1xpro are great..customize it to your own feeling with effect, male/female voicing for the 4 harmonizing voices.
my notes:
the Korg pa1x/pa1x-pro is a "hi-tech" proffesional keyboard with many features but you must read and understand every detail thats written in the manuals. (i have worked and testing on this keyboard several weeks!!). I think this keyboard is the first keyboard with a keyboard and synth feature !!!! ...you must take the time to know every detail of all the menu's and understand the manual!!!!
****) one minus:
if you play standard midifile's (i have do the test on my ketron x1 and put the same file in the korg pa... change the sounds, effects and pan,... also make a new mix off the volumes and it sound right !!!!
conclusion:
the pâ1x/pa1xpro has "pro" features but you must know this keyboard very in detail and work on it !!! don't play it in factory settings. give this keyboard your soul !!!!
I hope to give you some examples in the future (demo's) of my work, I promise but now i have no time to do it.
**) I hope this topic helps people to decide for choosing a new keyboard... my opinion: if you want a "userfriendly" keyboard choose: Ketron, Roland, yamaha (with many factory registrations on styles). if you know what the features are in "synth's" and "samplers" and you know much about editing sounds, styles choose for the korg pa1x/pa1x-pro.
many greetings to my good friends here like,
Dreamer, Scott, Ud, Djdaddy, ...........
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[This message has been edited by notlos (edited 02-10-2005).]
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#132099 - 02/11/05 11:34 AM
Re: my first weeks on the pa1x pro.
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Hi Dirk! Thanks for your excellent review report on the PA1xPro. Your evaluation confirms my thoughts as well following my brief time auditioning and playing it in my local music store. The PA1Xpro definitely has a LOT of powerful features (just too bad (for me) it has no rootless chord recognition ). I especially like the optional high bit rate MP3 support. I also like the ability to easily select pad 'play once' or 'loop play'. I wish Yamaha supported that for all internal pad sequences. I'm particularly interested in hearing more from you regarding the PA1XPro's vocalizer as I somehow recall (perhaps wrongly?) that the PA80's vocalizer was more or less a vocoder, and limited in the advanced chordal harmony dept. Is the PA1Xpro's vocal harmonizer a big step up from the PA80's and does it include triggering auto accompaninent (and vocal harmonies) with either right or left of split of keyboard too? This provides an important feature to allow you to run manual bass lines in the left hand and playing piano comping chords in the right hand, allowing for auto accompaniment drums & other instrument (other than bass) auto accompanimnent playback.
Dirk, 'How many' fills are included with each style, and how are they triggered? Is each fill linked to a dedicated button on the keyboard, or do you need to go into a sub menu to access them all? Though Yamaha only includes 4 fills, what I particualarly like is that they are integrated with & conveniently triggered (with auto fill turned on) by merely pressing the associated (A,B,C,D) variation button. Since I like to trigger spontaneous live fills at different intervals in my songs, I'm curious to find out exactly the way fills, intros & endings work on the PA1Xpro.
Dirk: I can only say that if you (or anyone else here) can CONVINCE Korg to PLEASE add 'rootless chord' recognition to the PA1Xpro chord recognition palette, I would be ever grateful, and most likely then purchase a Korg PA1Xpro myself.
Scott
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