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#160809 - 08/04/05 11:23 PM
Re: Your opinion of Korg PA50
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Hi: I own the PSR 3000 and the PA60, it's clone the 50 is almost identical, I use both in my performances, and as far goes in real time, I recomend for BOTH to make your registrations(PSR)/performances(PA50)...and with one touch, is VERY FAST...no delays in either one....you must pre-program some "generic" registrations.....and you will do fine. I do not use midi files, only styles in real time for the dances I play. I do use more more my PA for Foxtrot, Pop, Rock some latin , but my 3000 also is great for latin, swing, etc. I combine them and is really good. The secuencers are very good, is very rare for me to use a midi file, I lean to use more the PSR....I do not have to carry floppys, I use mine with Thumb drive (256 Megs) and a SM (128 megs also), so styles, registrations, user voices, some midi files.
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#160811 - 08/06/05 12:09 PM
Re: Your opinion of Korg PA50
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Registered: 02/21/05
Posts: 314
Loc: Allen, TX, USA
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Originally posted by john smies: CoasterTim, Personally I have no use for the PSR3000 but it is a great keyboard for the price, but I am well seasoned with the use of the PA-50 (previously I owned the PA-80 which is almost identical) and I can assure you that is a superb keyboard , a complete knock-out for the price and ever so complementary to the use of a Yamaha PSR-3000. A combination that could last for many years in my opinion. Having programmed very extensively on this board over the last few years I disagree with Ricok's remarks about the styles, but obviously that is a matter of taste. Should you decide to purchase one, just drop me a line and I will be glad to provide with you all sorts of new software. regards, john smies (Holland) John, Does PA50 have after touch, I need that to bend note up or down, I know they have joystick, and how is it different than PA80 in term of style? Thanks! Tye
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#160814 - 08/06/05 06:29 PM
Re: Your opinion of Korg PA50
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Loc: Allen, TX, USA
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Originally posted by john smies: Sorry Pale, but the PA-50 does not sport the aftertouch function. In fact the biggest difference with the (much more expensive PA-80 model). Style-wise these two arranger boardd are 100% identical !!! Of course you can always use the joystick to bend notes and ,in a limited way , I suppose you can also assign pitchbend to the third slider which is assignable. (the other two sliders are for overall volume and for volume main/accom. John, Thanks for answering, that's too bad, I'm used to bend notes from after touch, since my left hand occupy with chords. Each player, I think, got used to certain way of playing, I'm too old to change.
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