Well, I see you didn't take my advice and played one any way.
Actually I am glad you did. Now we know they fixed the Fill-In and Break transition problem. We know now the sounds are outstanding, better than anything Yammie has or the older Korg's have. Bill, I am assuming when you say better than Yamaha you're including the Tyros in your evaluation too.
Oh fudge! Everything on the Pa-1X/Pro seems to be superior than any thing out there on the market in the way of Arrangers except the Polyphony issue. Drats!!! I would have plucked down the money for sure if it had 128 note polyphony or more. As it stands now the Pa-1X/Pro will have to prove to me beyond a shadow of doubt that note drop off is a non-issue and a non-occurence even in the most demanding of circumstances before I would open my wallet and get one.
I don't want to beat a dead horse but 62 note polyphony is very outdated in today's Arranger Market. I can understand a non-Arranger not having more than 62 note polyphony but were talking Arranger here, right? Yes indeed we are.
Accompaniment, Styles, Multi-Pads???, Layering R1, R2, R3, Left Hand Voices, massive ocsillators per voice in many instances. Dual Sequencers, Cross Fading, (on the Pa-1X/Pro any way), Multiple Foot switches, Sustain, etc., etc. So I just don't understand Korg's reasoning. Could you please explain yourself Mr. Fumio Mieda? Please??? Or do you no longer work for the MAN... Or maybe the MAN himself Mr. Katoh-san
Somebody from Korg, anybody; could you explain to us poor peons why you only included 62 note Polyphony on your new Flagship Arranger? Somebody from Korg has got to be reading these SZ threads.
I just know it.
I mean we got Paul D from GEM and Steve Deming from Yamaha, somebody from Korg has to be 'listening' in. Would you care to provide some insight instead of just careening over the posts? It would actually increase your sales imo if you start talking to your customers to get a feel for what the man on the street wants and needs and demands in an Arranger Keyboard. You know people are smarter than you think. They would actually appreciate your input. And in the process we could both learn something.
Maybe Korg will be innovative and create a add on Board that will increase the Polyphony much like Yammie did with the 9000Pro.
UPDATE: Yes you can add up to 2 Expansion Boards to the Pa-1X/Pro to increase the sounds. Now they need to make one that will add additional Polyphony.
Okay, okay, I will cease and desist from my tirade.
Have a good day everyone. Gotta run..
Best regards,
Mike
[This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 07-21-2003).]