Well after testing this board for a week, it is being returned to the shop.
Not for any faults, just I do not think it is enough of an upgrade to the PA1xPro to warrant the price.
Luckily I had only paid 50%, so I was in a position to return it.
I will now wait until after NAMM to get some further info on the Audya and anything Roland might be releasing.
Just a few things about it I will post here...
1.Keybed is different (not better) than the PA1xpro, to my touch, quite a deal "lighter".
2.They have almost halved the T.C.Helicon Harmoniser presets.(according to Korg this is to "keep costs down".
3.The number of available vocal effects have been halved.
4.The MP3 recording rate has been dropped from 320kbps to 256.
4.It can no longer read WAV files
5.The lyrics capability is still stuck in the ASCII text days, no scrolling links can be added to text files (Roland and Ketron can).
6.The guitar sounds (overdrive and distortion) have not changed from the PA1x, and neither have most of the basses.
7.The insert effects routing is still the same, which means if you create a user sound utilising insert effects, it still cannot be accessed via midi with those insert effects intact, all you get is the "base" dry sound preset.
8.It has digital artefacts when loading MP3 files, from either HDD or thumbdrive.
9.The overall sound is about 20% better than the PA1x, again not enough to justify the RRP (Australia) of $7000
10. Markers cannot be added to MP3 files, nor are they read from commercial MP3 song files
11. In summary, it is ,IMO, a Pa1Xpro with some minor sound/style tweaking, USB device/host capability and a new look, which includes the motorised screen. Nothing really new or revolutionary, and in fact it seems more like a transitional keyboard than a totally new release.
I might even re-visit the possibility of the M3 with its 4 Karma engines which gives proper synth capabilities with arrange type functions...I am unsure.
After NAMM it will be clearer.
Cheers (and sorry for the long post
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Dennis