The reviewer, John Bates by name, seemed thrilled with the Pa2xPRO. One of his most noted adulations was for the Style Programming which he thought was excellent. Korg used what is called "intelligent software" when programming the Styles to create amazing life-like guitar fingered and strum parts into the Factory Styles and this same clever software is inside the Pa2xPRO to allow users the ability to create decent guitar backing parts as well. The author also noted that there is about a half dozen ways to edit the fill/variation feature, altering them to ones own preference and thereby influencing and predicting how a fill is used in context with the variations within the Style backing. Translation: "There apparently is still a glitch in the factory built-in Style fill-in/variation feature on the Pa2xPRO but a person is able to edit and alter the factory settings and thereby hopefully reduce or eliminate the anomaly when activating a fill-in while transitioning between variation(s)." Instead of Korg taking the initiative and eliminating the anomaly themselves they are leaving it up to the user to do it himself if he deems it necessary. Yippee...
The author also noted that when he was playing in a quiet environment he noticed that the keys on the Pa2xPRO made a clattering sound and when he played staccato he noticed that the keys visibly and audibly "quivered" their way back to their initial position. I assume from his reaction that he didn't really care for the clattering and quivering keys on the Pa2xPRO.
The trick is to never play it at low volume in a quiet environment I guess...
Also from what I gathered, the author especially liked the guitar sounds and he also mentioned that he really liked the RX Alto Sax and the Brass sounds, which he thought were voiced well. He thought a lot of the Styles were brilliant and oozed with musicality and he also mentioned that the Sliders on the Pa2xPRO could be used as Drawbars for the Organs and that there is a high level of complexity (a good thing) in integrating the functionality of the Drawbars with the Organ sounds via the sliders plus the other uses for the sliders as well. The Pa2xPRO has a vast (and superior) effects section which are entirely programmable as well as every sound on the Pa2xPRO for that matter. The Dual Sequencers have micro-editing capability (such as you would encounter on a full blown workstation such as the Korg M3, etc.) The Pa2xPRO has some ultra smart recording and audio editing/import routines as well. You can import or record and edit audio material into a perfect looped beat. It's not easy to do as the author noted; but it is highly efficient according to him. You can also slice the audio loops so that they can comply with any tempo changes as well.
The author, in his own words, had this to say about the Pa2xPRO: "The Pax2PRO can be, literally, anything you want it to be. It is an istrument that combines state-of-the-art facilities with the art of live music performance and artistic creation. At present, it is in a class of its own."
Okay, everybody start scrambling to get your mitts on the new high-end arranger that has apparently supplanted the Tyros2 as the new KING of arrangers.
That's an order soldier!!!
Left, left, left right left. Left, left, left right left.. Now appearing at a store near you.
If you can find one. No, not the store - the Pa2xPRO...
>> It's a special order item only at GC. Not sure if the other big box stores, such as Sam Ash, etc., have 'em in stock either. For a Mom and Pop store I know George Kaye has them in stock.
At least he did a few days ago anyway. Although he might have already sold out of them.
Best,
Mike