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#167637 - 02/09/03 06:10 PM
Re: pa80 or tyros?
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Registered: 06/15/02
Posts: 53
Loc: Santa Barbara,CA,USA
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I don't know about the Tyros; others will have to answer, but the PA80 is a very deep machine - and some of it is still proprietary from Korg. That said, on the IA forum, we are gradually peeling away the difficulties, from PRM to KAT2000 (I just recently wrote a paper to the download section that solved a major issue in Kat's "collected" files for editing in an external sequencer like SONAR). The USB connection helps a lot also (the Hard Drive upgrade is a no-brainer). In my opinion, the sounds and styles are gorgeous, with a lot - I mean a LOT - of excellent free styles available from both the Yahoo group and the IA forums. En fin, I think it is one hell of a bang-for-the-buck, especially with all the help available on the forums..... Chuck ------------------ www.flamencochuck.com
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#167638 - 02/09/03 06:21 PM
Re: pa80 or tyros?
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
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Rod, I have not used the record function that much on my Tyros and I did not use it on my PA 80 either as I choose to record externally instead, but.....both have editing capabilities, step recording etc. There is a limit on both machines as to how much in depth editing can be done. You should d/l the manuals for both and read through the record editing functions to make sure they do or do not have what it is you want to be able to do. Both have style morphing capabilites. I find the Tyros one to be better and more straight forward then the PA was. There are more styles available for free on the net for the Tyros. The Tyros, I believe has a better more user friendly interface for my tastes than the PA has. Both are very good boards with pros and cons to both. The PA has harder edge sounds to it by a little, the Tyros a bit mellower. The Tyros has a much better fill function that flows better into the styles than the PA has. It also has 4, PA only 2. The PA has the very cool feature of allowing you to overwrite the factory styles and create your own board of styles, the Tyros you can't and have to put them on the hard drive instead. The Tyros has USB and software to arrange styles and tweek voices (although some feel it's too slow, I don't) Tyros flip up screen in color is very cool. The speaker setup is marginal, if you're going to use an onboard speaker set up. Of course the best test is for you to go and play them both, because we primarily buy them for the sounds and styles. Buy the one that inspires you the most. ------------------ jam on, Terry http://imjazzed.homestead.com/Index.html
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#167639 - 02/09/03 07:54 PM
Re: pa80 or tyros?
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Registered: 01/31/01
Posts: 3602
Loc: Maryland
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Originally posted by Roddey: Hi I am considering buying either a Tyros or a Pa 80.I particularly want an arranger keyboard that enables me to edit my arrangements with a list edit function.ie I want to be able to record my song live in the style and afterwards be able to correct chord entry mistakes (ie chords too late or the wrong one etc).I also want to be able to easily mute tracks in the recorded song and be able to add my own tracks to it.I would also like a style morphing function if possibe.I would also like to be able to change styles within a song if possible.Sorry to be asking so many questions.I recently bought a roland va7 but was dissapointed with its lack of editing functions.Also the variphrase didn't work properly so I am able to take it back to the shop and change to another product.At the moment my choice it between these 2.I have used a korg i5m in the past and really enjoyed using it so am tending towards the PA 80.HOwever the posts about the tyros indicate that this might be a better choise.Thanks Rod Hello Rob in Australia ! How's the weather ? We're expecting more snow tonight here in Baltimore . I would recommend using a computer and software for sequencing . A $60.00 version of Cubasis software will do more than any sequencer you'll find on an arranger keyboard . Your statements about morphing I found interesting . How about having a keyboard that would allow you to substitute a sequenced drum track, with one of the drum tracks of a style ? This would allow you to have a reggae beat with "yesterday" or a cha cha beat with an elvis song . DRUM REMIX = Ketron XD9 You can edit sequences all in real time as it plays directly from the hard disk (optional) or floppy disk . Save your edits instantly on the hard drive . You can also removed all parts except for drums and bass with one button . You can also remove the bass part of a sequence all in real time . See if you can find the Ketron XD9 and compare . If not , I would definately recommend the TYRO's over the PA80 . Dano in Charm City USA ------------------ Piano Man's Music City 624 Frederick Rd . Catonsville Md. 21228 410 747 0200 danosmusic@yahoo.com
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