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#23315 - 12/09/98 11:51 PM
Re: PMA5 Going Extinct???
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Junior Member
Registered: 12/09/98
Posts: 6
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In my opinion, the PMA-5 is a nice sound module and a great sketch pad tool. But you cannot flat out grab a bunch of notes and start throwing down a nice groove. Yes, you can do some pretty incredible things one note at a time with the unit. Enter chords and I do mean entering is a real chore with the PMA-5. Which is why I prefer, hands down, no contest the Yamaha QY-70. In my estimation the PMA-5 can't touch the features of the QY-70. Don't get me wrong the PMA-5 still has a place in my portable studio. The drawbacks for me with the PMA-5 are as follows. You cannot edit the sounds when you are out of GS mode. With the QY-70 I can edit for days right in the unit with no external software or devices. The QY-70 has 3 effects processors. One of which has 40, count them, 40 effects alone!!! All effects parameters are programmable with sys-ex. You can edit a lot of the parameters right on screen but there additional ones as well. Which by the way the QY-70 Allows you to enter sysex commands right from within the unit. So you could pretty much control parameters in another unit, say, like a PMA-5 perhaps. Let's not forget 16 tracks, plus another 8 with 8 bars available for these 8. So on and so on. To sum up my response, NO CONTEST!!! The QY-70 had some years to create a tool that is very flexible. My hat goes off to Roland for setting a standard with the portable norton like units. I am still very fond of my PMA-5. I should point out, when I first seen the QY-70, I thought it looked very cheesy!!! The only reason I bought the QY-70 was to play chords on the PMA-5. Needless to say I've since eaten those cheesy words and I am now a proud owner of two QY-70's and my PMA-5 keeps the paces with the other two. I don't even compose in my studio any more.
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#23319 - 12/26/98 11:52 PM
Re: PMA5 Going Extinct???
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Junior Member
Registered: 12/06/98
Posts: 9
Loc: Fontana, CA
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I'll be the first to admit that I have been tweaking my headphone plug in the jack just to get both L & R coming out for two years now. Sometimes I have to REALLY tweak it. Some days I have to throw it in the back of my car (where I've done some of my best work! On the 15 freeway...) Anyhow, the midi jack is shaky as well. BUT I can't imagine composing without this jewel. Yes chords are a pain. I will more often now grab an operator board when I can. But I'm a working stiff with a day job, so I've gotten quite proficient with the keypad, whizzing in step notes measures at a time, offsetting attacks and velocities, throwing in incidentals and grace notes...almost sounds REAL! Truthfully, I'm a better PMA-ist than a pianist! I'm not familiar with the QY-70 at all, I would assume from what you say that you can enter whole chords on the little buttons? As my touch screen wears and the jacks slip into oblivion, I'll have to consider repairs vs. new-used PMA (Will they go up in value now??) vs the QY.... by the way,(unrelated) has anyone seen the new Ensoniq FIZMO keyboard?? I lapsed into a trance twisting the knobs on that thing at Guitar center...heading to an Ensoniq BB to see what's up...
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