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#142973 - 10/18/02 12:43 PM
KORG PA80 not good ??
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I use keyboard in live settings so I need quick access. I don't know how Uncle Dave can cope with this beast day in and day out !!!!!!! I HATE THIS THING already.
I had this KORG for 2 weeks already and about to get rid of it in couple of days.
My gripes
1. Everytime I changed to different style, the transpose setting would change to C even though I had it set at different keys previously. BTW I change the master transpose to OFF but does not help
2. To use the registration memories from the power up, I have to press several buttons so that the settings would come up correctly such as transpose, style settings. First, change to manual bass, turn off OTS, turn on STYLE change and finally, change master transpose to OFF.
3. To recall registration memory, I have to push at least two buttons. The bank and then the actual selection.
4. Not intuitive: talking about operations of basic functions.
5. The fill-in are not smooth sounding.
Pros: Sounds are good but not awesomely much better than say Yamaha PSR2000.
Any comments ?
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#142976 - 10/18/02 01:11 PM
Re: KORG PA80 not good ??
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Hmmmm heard a lot about the fill ins regarding the PA-80..... What's the issue with them... When people say they lag to they mean the tempo and everything just gets all crazy or slows down? To me that sounds pretty serious.. If you're using a board for live play, having the fills lag on you can really get in the way of the mix..... Has Korg fixed this problem?
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#142978 - 10/18/02 02:16 PM
Re: KORG PA80 not good ??
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Geez, that can't be good.. Does the PA-60 suffer from the same problem?
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#142981 - 10/19/02 12:23 AM
Re: KORG PA80 not good ??
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Originally posted by lukitoh: [B]I don't know how Uncle Dave can cope with this beast 1. Everytime I changed to different style, the transpose setting would change to C 2. To use the registration memories from the power up, I have to press several buttons 3. To recall registration memory, I have to push at least two buttons. 4. Not intuitive: 5. The fill-in are not smooth sounding. B] 1-That does not happen on mine. The transpose stays put. 2-Registration memories just work that way... I'm used to that part, but I only use a few registrations. I mostly just change drum styles. 3-Many arrangers have the same approach ... two buttons per reg. 4-I agree, but you CAN get used to it. I did. 5-The fill ins leave a LOT to be desired, but I've learned to only use the ones that seem to work. Sometimes only oneis appropriate. The "break" button can only be used if you are ABSOLUTELY sure you can hit it on the EXACT downbeat. Otherwise - it's horribly out of place and loud. Fran was in tonight and said the same thing to me .... "How can you play that night after night?" The answer is: I don't really like ANY of the current offerings, so I'm just sticking with this till something better hits me. I customized my "easy 8" patterns and that's my staple group .... everything else is either sequenced or live without rhythm. The easy 8 patterns include: 1-8/16 beat(multi pad turn on the perc to add the 16th feel to an 8 beat) 2-50's ballad 12/8 style 3-Motown - also good for 4/4 rock and some disco in a pinch 4-Shuffle - AKA louie Prima 5-Latin - basic bossa - EXTREMELY useful 6-Swing - a 16 bar pattern that really swings 7-Waltz - like a 3/4 country feel 8-Polka - works for Hora's, bluegrasss and polkas .... as a starting point That's how I get around it. My 4 OTS buttons are set up as follows: 1-manual bass-NO arranger 2-silent LH - arranger on - rhodes RH 3-silent LH - arranger on - sax RH 4-silent LH - arranger on - organ RH That's the basic setup and I modify on the fly as I need to diversify. Sometimes I keep the same Rhodes/bass sounds, and just keep switching drum styles all night. Like I had a real band ..... me on Rhodes & Bass and a Drummer. Love it.
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#142982 - 10/19/02 07:57 AM
Re: KORG PA80 not good ??
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Registered: 11/10/00
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I almost got rid of mine within the first two weeks. That was a year and a half ago and here the board sits. lol. The learning curve was steep coming from the Yamaha OS, but I stuck with it and still haven't seen or tried anything I like better to date. If I may comment on your points...
Point 1. Transpose stays put until I change it no matter what ( maybe yours has a "bug" luk ? )
Point 2 . Agreed, but since it's only at power up, no big deal to me
Point 3. Ok, but it isn;t any easier on the 2000 ( or any other board I had before ) unless you're only using the first 8 registrations .
Point 4. I think in a lot of areas it's a lot more intuitive than the 2000 once you learn the OS and memorize the screens. Remember it also has a lot more functionality, so it is going to be a steeper learning curve. Too many submenus ( and subsequently buttons to push ) to get to a lot of the functions on the 2000 as I remember it.
Point 5. Agreed. 2 fill ins that don;t always match are the worst part about the board. The good news for me is that the styl variations are excellent and many have "mini fills" at measure 4 or measure 8, so I don;t use the offending ones either. The better news. I can replace ANY style in the board. Mine has about 60 pct of the original styles and 40 % converted and user styles. Several of my "replaced" styles are combinations of the PA80 styles and Yamaha / other styles ( particularly the Yamaha / other drums - better fills and less frills ). Style morphing capabilty made this easy to do.
Sounds: I think in almost every area they are as good and some better than the 2000 ( subjective for sure ). A few are even better than their counterparts on the Motif.
I always thought of the PA80 as the best arranger for the composer, ( closer to a workstation by far than any other offering out there ) and maybe not as good for the live player, but Uncle Dave seems to do well with his in live play, and so have I.
Like UD, when someone comes out with something substantially better ( for me ), then maybe I'm a potential customer. There are some things that can be exasperating about this board, but so far none of the offerings I've tried are better for me. The 384 ppq style resolution isn't always quite good enough for me for composing ( fine for live work ). The 2000 has better resolution, but the styles don't reflect it ( they are apparently done at lower resolution than the board's sequencer is capable of and I don't care for them on the whole ) . I've now tried about every brand and current or recent model except for the Ketron stuff ( I'm intrigued by the SD1 and XD9 .. very intrigued ), and I'm waiting to see the Tyros, but none of the ones I have tried to date have some of the functions or sounds ( and edit capability ) that I would miss if I parted with my PA80. The PA80 isn;t the easiest to play out of the box ( maybe the hardest even ). What I like is that I can customize so much of the board to suit me. Nothing else I've tried gives me that kind of flexibility. That's a HUGE plus for me, but it can take a good bit of work to do it. I often see folks saying that they prefer to just play rather than tweek. I prefer to do both. I love to play. I also love to tweek and customize as I see fit. When someone gives me a board that allows me to do both better than I can now, I'm there.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 10-19-2002).]
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#142985 - 10/19/02 10:51 PM
Re: KORG PA80 not good ??
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hi, i bought a pa60 to replace my i5 on stage. i found that it really works well with the i5 but i still have reservations about using it alone. please read on before you sell your i30. i would keep it until you are sure that the pa 60 or 80 will do the job. here's my post on another forum. hi everyone: last month i bought a pa80. i've been following it's development for the past 2 years. i've been playing a i5s and a i5m that replace me playing piano, synth, bass pedals and drum machine. it took a little time to get use to playing this setup. i had to learn to let the i5 play the rythms, bass lines and stuff. i first i hated it because the korg i5 sounded better. it opened up doors to playing different types of music and sound more like the record. BUT i felt like i wasn't really playing "it was the machine, ie. the i5. when korg dropped the i series, i heard a lot of bad rap about the pa 80. alot of frustrated owners. so i finally got the pa80 despite the bad rap. i went thru 3 pa80 in the month. pa1,i had volume problems. took it back to get another. pa#2 would not save any program changes,this was confirmed by the store. pa#3 just quit playing in the first 15 minutes of the set. not one korg pa80 made it thru a nite. after the first pa, i learned to keep the i5 close ,just in case. after 3 pa80's, about 40 hours of cross-matching styles and programming,i threw in the towel and got my money back. well here it is less than three weeks later i come home with a new korg pa60 because i don't need what the 80 has. (just a basic arranger for performing). my approach (this time) is keep it in my studio and enjoy it for it's sound and take my time exploring it instead of trying to replace something that works well for now. i really like what korg is trying to do with the pa series, but its gonna take a while for me to trust this machine. i guess changes and progress are for the better, we'll have to wait and see. i know that the i series are no longer supported(thats why i decided to try again).but sure do miss justplaying instead of programming "sts" and stuff thanks for letting me vent.
wrinkles303 Junior Member posted 10-08-2002 02:42 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- oh i forgot to mention that the korg district rep is very aware of this and has schedule a meeting with me theis month. i will say the support has been great. stay tuned ---------------------------------------------------------- the pa 60 has no sound hold (bass) like the i5 has. this feature is important to me so i keep my i5 on stage. if i can get past this problem, i think the pa could be trustworthy, its to early to tell. UPDATE....10/19/02 WELL HERE IT IS ANOTHER KORG PA FAILURE WEEKEND. AS EXPECTED IT DIDN'T MAKE IT THRU THE NIGHT. MAN WHAT A PIECE OF CRAP. EVEN SAM ASH IS LAUGHING ABOUT THIS ONE. THEY SAID BRING IT BACK NO QUESTIONS. MY 150 DOLLAR I5S BLEW THIS THING OFF THE STAGE. IT'S REALLY BAD WHEN YOU GET REQUEST OF A SONG AND THEN ASK NOT TO USE THAT NEW KEYBOARD. I'M GOING WITH A ROLAND RD700 SOMETHING THAT SOUNDS GOOD AND WILL BE HERE TOMMORROW. I HAD AN RD 10 YEARS AGO AND ITS STILL A STRONG KEYBOARD. SORRY TO INSULT ANY PA OWNERS, BUT AFTER 4PA80'S AND 1 PA60 I'VE HAD IT. I'M GOING BACK TO PLAYING MUSIC NOT PROGRAMMING.
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#142989 - 10/20/02 10:30 PM
Re: KORG PA80 not good ??
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Well, I dunno. The ONLY trouble I've had with my PA80 was the first time I tried to install the 3rd party USB drive (not Korg's fault). Korg updates its operating system regularly, and has just posted a new set of very professional files on its site. The second time was the charm; so far it has worked fine all day....:-). I'ver really enjoyed the instrument; I think the styles are excellent, and programming styles, although not easy, is possible with tools available from Korg and KAT, and other tools available on the excellent www.irishacts.com forums. Hey, new stuff is coming out all the time, and I look forward to the day when all the AI will be implemented in the PC. And it is ALWAYS fun to have a new toy (depending on your financial resources.) But a LOT of PA-80's work just fine, and so far I am really delighted with mine........ But, of course, I'm only an insignificant man-guitarist......:-) BuleriaChk@aol.com
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