Originally posted by Dnj:
It sounds like Korg is listening to what musicians want in a keyboard. This latest offering should be very interesting and IMHO say good bye to the arranger keyboards as we know them in the past.
[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 06-28-2003).]
I just heard some news that is fresh off the wire but I am not sure it will end up being true. The supposed truth is that the PA-1X/Pro will have 256 note polyphony. It was rumored a while back that the PA1-X would have 256 but I've heard from other sources that it will be only 128 note Polyphony. We can only hope it will be 256. But if it is true I think that feature in itself will be a major motivating factor in purchasing one. But it's hard to imagine Korg making such a big leap from 64 note Polyphony on their current Flagship Arranger the PA80 to 256 note Polyphony on the PA1-X/Pro. Would they be so bold as to just skip 128 note Polyphony altogether and make Arranger Keyboardists' ecstatic with the thought of being able to purchase a 256 note Polyphony Arranger? My head tells me NO, NO, NO, No Way! They wouldn't be so bold as to do this!! Would they?? But my heart says Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yippee!!! Please, please, let it be true Korg. Yes!
Suprise us!
It truly will be a surprise if the Korg PA1-X/Pro has 256 note Polyphony. But I look at it this way; stranger things have happened, right? I will cross my fingers in the hopes that it WILL be true. We shall know soon enough what's fact and what is fiction. PS: T minus -18 days 16 hours, 43 minutes, as I write this, until Summer NAMM 2003! Then the real truth will be known.
Best regards,
Mike
[This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 06-30-2003).]