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#207235 - 08/03/03 05:22 PM
Korg Pa1XPro in all of its Glory..exterior, that is..
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Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Click on this link: http://glenscomputer.tripod.com/misc/pa1xbig.jpg PS: Give it a minute or two to download. It is a little over 400kb. Okay, so I take it everybody is able to view the pic. Fine and Dandy!!! Now, as I was saying: The Pa1XPro's button functions are finally revealed to the masses! We can actually see the buttons and what each is assigned to, and to what feature its assignment has. Look at the Octave Switch on the right side of the Keyboard if you will. How neat that Korg included an Octave Switch on their "76 Key" version. Kudos! Korg. UD should also like the Manual Bass function. I was saying in my previous post, that I haven't given up all hopes of owning the Pa1X. If Polyphony issues are minor or nonexistent there is a strong possibility I still might go ahead and purchase it. Besides, when playing with my Band I don't use Arranger Functions anyway, ie., Auto Accompaniment, Multi-Pads etc, so Polyphony should not be as much of a concern. (In the Studio is where I can foresee problems with Polyphony because I would be using ALL types of the Arranger Functions on the Pa1X "61 Key version with internal speakers." But playing with my Band I shouldn't run into any problems especially if the Pa1X has excellent Polyphony allocation. PS: George Kaye said that his Korg Rep told him there would be no Pa1X "61 Key version" sold in the USA, ie., (Korg said they have NO plans to do so at the present time). I find that hard to believe really. The PA60/80 has been a relatively good seller in the USA so you would think that Korg would extend the Pa1X into the USA market as well. I very much expect Korg to do so and I would be very surprised- read: (Jaw Dropping surprised) if they didn't sell (import) the Pa1X into the US Market. Any way, enjoy the pic. Best regards, Mike
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#207236 - 08/03/03 09:10 PM
Re: Korg Pa1XPro in all of its Glory..exterior, that is..
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#207244 - 08/04/03 08:12 AM
Re: Korg Pa1XPro in all of its Glory..exterior, that is..
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Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Yes, the User Banks will come in handy Surur, but I would guess 80% of owners will use the 'Presets' ('at least to have that option', ie., "less button pushing" 'when playing Live'). User Banks are fine when you need that "special" Voice or Style, ie., "tweaked", etc. But most likely (in my case anyway) I want to be able to access the 'Presets' with "one" push of 'one' button too. Also, Jim, the three Right Hand Voices will deplete the Polyphony even further as you imply and I'm sure Korg realizes it too. So they probably won't give the Pa1X/Pro that feature. I will be surprised if they DO incorporate 3 Right Hand Voices into the Pa1X/Pro. It would be a nice feature to have; but with 62 note Polyphony I think the writing is on the wall that that feature will NOT be included on the Pa1X/Pro. Stranger things have happened before though. Now if they provide expansion boards "in the future"- that give and extra 32 or 64 Voice Polyphony then they could very well be able to incorporate a 3 Right Hand Voice feature on the Pa1X/Pro. Best regards, Mike [This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 08-04-2003).]
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