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#199344 - 05/24/05 09:47 AM
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Scott, I completely agree with you about the weight, which is killer for me.
But if you can cope with that, and the less intuitive user interface, the Piano Assault piano sounds may solve your other problem. They are infinitely better than the onboard piano samples.
------------------ 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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#199345 - 05/24/05 01:50 PM
Re: hi ya, been a while..
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Registered: 12/09/99
Posts: 1130
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I've been playing this baby for a couple of hours now. I really do like it! The new improved sounds & styles are quite noticable especially the drums, oh the drums are the best ive heard so far, they sound so real!. Also something that i was very impressed with was the fact that all my work that i created on the PA80 works perfectly so far as sometimes backwards compatability can be a problem, i had a torrid time with GEM keyboards for that. Scott, i auctioned a Tyros about a couple of months ago and i love that board too, i was close to buying it! The thing was that i had done so much work on my PA80 that i just did not want to "start again" with changing instruments in tracks and so forth. I'd love to have the money and the room big enough to own them all! I even still miss my X1 sometimes, still think it had some of the best sounds i've ever heard. The learning curve isnt as bad as i thought it to be either. Not sure about the touch screen though, i'd prefer just to use cursor keys or maybe have like a touch pad & a clickable icon like you do on laptops. Anyway, im really happy thats what counts, can't see me upgrading now for a VERY very long time!
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#199347 - 05/25/05 06:08 AM
Re: hi ya, been a while..
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Registered: 01/26/04
Posts: 152
Loc: Lisbon, Portugal
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Hi DannyUK, Congratulations. Pa1X is a GREAT kb. Some sugestions: Download the new OS 2.50 version and Musical Ressources ( http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/en/products/pa1xpro_soft.html?en ). If you donīt like the piano sounds, you can buy the Piano Assault from Sharp( http://www.irishacts.com/piano-assault/details.htm). Itīs a brilliant Steinway Samples. If you want to record in MP3 format, you have to install the MP3 Player/Recorder ( Reads MP3 audio files in any format, including MP3 with Lyrics). Originally posted by DannyUK: Regarding the CD-R drive, can you fit any standard one or does it have to be one from korg??
No, you canīt. You must buy from Korg the CDRW-1 (very expensive). Originally posted by DannyUK: [B] Also whats the biggest HD size you can fit in the kb?? B] I have instaled a 40Gb HD, so far no problems. Franky
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#199349 - 05/25/05 08:44 AM
Re: hi ya, been a while..
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Registered: 01/26/04
Posts: 152
Loc: Lisbon, Portugal
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Originally posted by DannyUK: Just another quick question, if i connect the keyboard to the laptop via USB, can i use windows explorer to access the HD in the PA1x?? Yes, of course. Connect the usb cable and Go to DISK button ->USB/CD and enable the HD. Maybe takes some time, depending the capacity of data. With HD installed you can storage everything you want, backup, performance, styles, midi, etc. When you install at first time the HD, PA1X creates automatically a folder (Direct HD) with 3 Sets of Banks from 1 to 9 (9 additional banks with capacity of 9x32 styles) total fo 288 styles. Franky
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