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#167087 - 09/17/06 03:09 AM
Re: PA800 - New PA from KORG
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Registered: 02/14/05
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Scott, it appears the PA800 includes a USB 2.0 port for much faster data tramission Actually, two of them. You get two USB 2.0 ports for connecting external devices (like an USB pendrive or hard disk), plus a single USB 1.1 port for connecting to a computer. Realizing the PA800 includes a 'color' TOUCH SCREEN, are you able to optionally call things up on the screen from buttons and/or scroll wheel, or limited to selecting via touching the screen only In general, you must first touch something in the screen, then use either the screen or the scroll wheel to changes values. In some cases, like when choosing Styles or Sounds in auto Select mode, you might not use the screen. Best regards, Paolo [This message has been edited by ptram (edited 09-17-2006).]
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#167090 - 09/19/06 11:21 PM
Re: PA800 - New PA from KORG
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Thanks Paolo for your answers. Odd to learn that while the USB to removeable device (memory stick) speed is hi speed 2.0, the PA800's USB to host connector to PC remains a slow 1.0 USB speed. I'm baffled why Korg couldn't simpy incorporate USB 2.0 throughout, affording faster transfer, and backup of files from the PA800 HD to/from PC. Though I'm disappointed that it appears there is no alternative to pressing the touchscreen itself, if the touch screen accuracy is improved over prior kb touchscreen makes/models, I'm hoping the PA800's higher screen resolution, brightness, and the fact that it's color will compensate for it. Hope you guys don't mind another IMPORTANT Korg PA800 Question: What is the PA800's onboard Sequencer's maximum ppq (parts/quarter note) resolution? Oddly enough I could find NO MENTION of this important spec in the PA800 User's Manual. A keyboard's onboard sequencer's maximum (ppq) resolution directly affectd how accurately an original midi performance recorded is reproduced when played back. My Tyros2's sequencer supports a maximum resolution of 1,920 ppq, yet the Korg 01W/FD synth I owned years ago only supported a maximum of 96 ppq, of which (to my ears) is not good enough to accurately capture the spark of the original performance, including subtle expressive playing nuances. I hope that the PA800, supports a much higher maximum (unquantized) sequencer resolution than a mere 96 ppq. Thanks in advance for any information on what the PA800's Sequencer maximmum ppq 'timing resolution' is. Scott PS: here a couple of other threads I posted on this topic several years ago: http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/001438.html http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/000069.html http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/002354.html
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#167093 - 09/21/06 06:35 AM
Re: PA800 - New PA from KORG
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally posted by ptram: Pa1X's internal sequencer's resolution is 384 TPQN (ticks per quarter note). Hi Paolo, many thanks. Because the finer the sequencer resolution (higher the number) the more accurate the midi recording is able to capture the nuances of the original performance, I had hoped for better than 384 TPQN (aka: ppq), but at least glad that Korg has finally (with the PA1X) seen fit to finally substantially improve their seq resolution from the dismal 96 ppq seen in their earlier keyboards. Paolo. Where (in the PA1X PDF Users manual?) might I find this 384 TPQN spec listed? I trust that the PA800's seq resolution to be the same or possibly better? Interestingly enough, I'm not able to locate the PA800's sequencer resolution (ppq/tpqn) specification mentioned anywhere in the PA800 Users PDF manual. Originally posted by Nick G: any one know what the exact total WAV rom is ? Sampling: Record, edit, time slice, load/import, export - PCM RAM Memory: 64MB standard. I only assume this internal memory is fixed memory and can't be expanded. Perhaps someone here might be able to verify this. I've got to admit, having listened to the demos & reading its specs, and assured that it includes jazz style (rootless) chord voicing recognition as the PA1x does, the Korg PA800 HEADS my 'next keyboard' addition acquisition list. Scott
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