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#152542 - 06/19/06 07:04 PM korg pa-80 video demos
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#152543 - 06/19/06 08:10 PM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
Dnj Offline
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Thanks I enjoyed them.......
very uniquely performed and graphically explained.....BTW the PA80 still sounds great!!

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#152544 - 06/20/06 01:04 AM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
retal Offline
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Registered: 02/09/06
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The PSR-3000 is on the same level like the PA80? because it sounds great!

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#152545 - 06/20/06 04:16 AM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
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Registered: 11/23/04
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Nice Jean Michel Jarre and Vangelis songs.
How is this guy actually changing the backing? I'm assuming he is using his own pre-programmed styles with the various bass lines and fx changed with the intro and variation buttons?
Just wondering as I've not seen this Korg arranger so no idea how it works. The guy certainly knows how to get the best out of it, it sounds very good, the Jarre songs have got all the sound fx in the right places. I know how hard these are to program as I've done a few Jarre styles and registrations for my T2. Thanks for posting these demos.

His web site is http://www.olavier.com/

[This message has been edited by Craig_UK (edited 06-20-2006).]

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#152546 - 06/20/06 04:39 AM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
keybG Offline
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One think i can't understand. How come yamaha passed from psr 9000 to tyros 2 and Roland from g 800- g 1000 to G70 and still korg's selling the same unit after 6 years!!!
Ok, tyros is the dream board, new tecnology...everything, but immagine that. A product still on the market and fresh enought for everyone.
What will be next from KORG? This is my BIG question!!!!!!!!

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#152547 - 06/20/06 08:25 AM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
Graham UK Offline
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Registered: 01/20/01
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That's the benefit of buying Korg. They don't change the models every 2 years like the others and taking money away from you each time in the process.

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#152548 - 06/20/06 09:42 AM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
jamman Offline
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Registered: 08/24/04
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Quote:
Originally posted by keybG:
One think i can't understand. How come yamaha passed from psr 9000 to tyros 2 and Roland from g 800- g 1000 to G70 and still korg's selling the same unit after 6 years!!!
Ok, tyros is the dream board, new tecnology...everything, but immagine that. A product still on the market and fresh enought for everyone.
What will be next from KORG? This is my BIG question!!!!!!!!



Korg's R and D dept is not into arranger market.if they were they could have improved long time complaints about fills,over orchestration.
they will have arranger with current workstation soundboard (triton x treme)within 2 yrs.hopefully they'll get to mid arranger market with good features -PCMCIA or usb to device/VH arround 1500$ to beat yam 3XXX and mid rolands(e 50-60)

greatsound compared to roland,yams
good 2nd hand market(their wkstation sound also attracts potential buyers who play in bands(i3 to pa1x)

too slow to act(yam is starting to do the samething after 3k was a hit-every 3 yrs?),Korg should act quickly like roland after failed EXRs(no style record,2 variations,yet expensive).

In some vids playing pa80-did you notice that the player didnt trigger the fills at all-since most fills need major adjustments.

If Korg comes up with good OS,features that attract real gigging arranger players(weight etc)it will outsell Yams.KORG is like japanese Ketron.




[This message has been edited by jamman (edited 06-20-2006).]

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#152549 - 06/20/06 10:42 AM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
Craig_UK Offline
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Registered: 11/23/04
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I'd love to see some features from the Oasys thrown into Korgs next arranger as long as it doesn't come with a £5000 price tag.
The touch screen on that is superb, nice and large and you can easily see what's going off. The sounds are of course excellent too so who knows what's in store from them. Here's me waiting patiently

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#152550 - 06/20/06 01:50 PM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
silva Offline
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Registered: 01/26/04
Posts: 152
Loc: Lisbon, Portugal
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Originally posted by keybG:
One think i can't understand. How come yamaha passed from psr 9000 to tyros 2 and Roland from g 800- g 1000 to G70 and still korg's selling the same unit after 6 years!!!
Ok, tyros is the dream board, new tecnology...everything, but immagine that. A product still on the market and fresh enought for everyone.
What will be next from KORG? This is my BIG question!!!!!!!!

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#152551 - 06/20/06 01:53 PM Re: korg pa-80 video demos
silva Offline
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Registered: 01/26/04
Posts: 152
Loc: Lisbon, Portugal
Quote:
One think i can't understand. How come yamaha passed from psr 9000 to tyros 2 and Roland from g 800- g 1000 to G70 and still korg's selling the same unit after 6 years!!!:

Hi
The PA80 is out of date. Now you have a PA1X
Franky

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