Originally posted by kbrkr:
What more could/does the Audya bring to the table over the Korg Pa2xpro?
Maybe an open mind?
No, seriously... Those demos sound amazing, but I wonder how much of it is the 'live loop' feature? You won't be able to use those drum breaks more than maybe a couple of times a night before your audience starts to notice that they are identical... Or your songwriting team go 'Not those again!'. And best of luck getting Ketron to release a whole bunch of them.
It must cost a fortune to record all these loops with professional players in top notch studios, not to mention the difficulty in getting third-party developers to adopt the proprietary format. So don't imagine the style library will grow much after release (how many new 'live loop' styles have Ketron ADDED to the SD-1 since it's release - or how many third party 'live loop' styles have been made?).
Then imagine all your favorite imported Yamaha or Roland or Korg styles sounding very poor in comparison, because the lack of 'live' drums (just like Ketron, now, actually!). And, of course, forget editing them. They are what they are, and that's all they can be. No 'tweaking' a kick pattern to fit a different tune better, or adjusting the guitar part (if it is a loop).
I remain skeptical of the method, but I'm keeping an open mind until the final product hits the market. I only hope Ketron increase their distributor chain, because I, for one, am NEVER going to buy one, just to try it out! WAY too much money to chance on a lemon...