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#188599 - 01/10/05 07:51 PM
Korg PA1X-Pro....How do you rate it????
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Registered: 12/13/04
Posts: 66
Loc: Harrisville,Pa USA
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Hello...I have been reviewing the Demo's and Information on this Keyboard...It Looks and Sounds Very Good in this respect, I don't have one in my Area to Try Live...Would anyone using one be kind enough to give their personal opinion on this Keyboard...The Sounds and Styles,Keyboard Quality,and any valuable Information...I require a Excellent 76 note Keyboard action,Excellent Piano,Guitars,Sax,Trumpet,Organs...Excellent STYLES....I have owned SD-1,Tyro's,9000 Pro and Now using the PSR-3000(using it with a 76 Key Synth)...All Very good in their own respect and Price range...I just would like one Pro 76 Key Instrument...and Quality to justify the Price....Thank you for taking your time to voice your Input!
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Harold
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#188603 - 01/11/05 09:04 AM
Re: Korg PA1X-Pro....How do you rate it????
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Hi Harold
My conclusions are as follows:
1. The sounds and styles are fantastic. 2. With the mp3 board installed, you can create mp3s directly from your live playing! 3. It is very heavy if you plan to take it out of the studio! 4. There is no main output EQ! 5. When changing from one OTS to another the sounds completely reset, so you cannot, for example, hold strings through while you change to a different upper voice using the OTS. 6. The touch screen is very hard to use, which is why I would be reluctant to change upper voices using the touch screen in a live performance. 7. It is hard to learn how to use. 8. The footswitch is programmed at a global level only, so you cannot assign it to a different function for each song (as I used to do with the Roland G1000 and do with the Tyros)
So, I use Tyros! I wish it had 76 keys, but frankly I like the light weight!
------------------ Graham
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Graham, Korg Pa1000, Korg G1 Air, Countryman E6, Roland BA330, 2 x Roland CM-30, , Mackie SRM150
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