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#168599 - 06/08/02 12:57 PM
Re: Surprise, surprise !! PA80 is back in my set up !
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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AJ, I think you would like the Ketron, but, whatever we get, it's essential to try it personally, the way WE play it. I may have to check in Dallas (150 miles) to see what is there. I've been waiting to have a look at the new Technics, Ketron and GEM offerings. Personally, I've had zero problems with the OS on the 2000. I'm still ticked off about the Flash Rom deal, and I'm disappointed that they won't address the two harmonizer settings that are wrong. Don
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#168605 - 06/09/02 10:04 PM
Re: Surprise, surprise !! PA80 is back in my set up !
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Registered: 03/10/02
Posts: 54
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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FYI
Confirmed Differences Between Pa80 & 60 21.3.02 Korg have confirmed the main differences between the new Pa60 and Pa80, as follows (applies to the Pa60 compared to the '80):
• No CARD slot available, • smaller ampli/speaker system • No Output 1 & 2 connections, • No Pc to Host connection, • No Harmony Board VHG1 option, • No user installable HD & Video interface (only by service department using a custom Korg Option Kit), • No After Touch. • No EC 5 connection, • No Sampling feature, • No Digital Drawbars.
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