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#236464 - 06/21/08 01:23 PM
Re: New Korg PA588 Arranger Keyboard
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Wait till you have to drag your S900 AND an 88 around... Their combined weights will easily equal my behemoth Add in a two tier stand, two road cases, more setup time, cables, ways for things to go wrong, and the difficulty Yamaha make you go through to integrate the two for anything more than just the basic MIDI connection (you will probably want to drive the S900's arranger section from the 88 in Piano Mode, but then probably play a solo section on the S900 with both hands - best of luck getting the S900 to do that, or other performance tricks) and you have a recipe for frustration. But I look forward to hearing this monster rig when you finally get it. I hope things speed up in your recovery, and you can get back to doing what I know you love so well (Been recording anything new, lately? Send me some more, I really enjoyed it... Get better soon, my friend!)
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#236465 - 06/21/08 01:45 PM
Re: New Korg PA588 Arranger Keyboard
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Thanks for the good words, Diki...I appreciate it.
I don't plan on taking the P85 to every gig(when I get started) just the when I need a solo piano set, which isn't very often.
I'd use a separate double X-stand, and plug the piano into the S900's aux in...I wouldn't play them together...
The S900 is better arranger than the G70, in my opinion, of course, as is the G70 a better digital piano/arranger than the Yamaha.
I hope to get both the S900's power, and the action of a P85 in one manageable instrument, but until I do, the S900 will be my primary gigging instrument.
The P85 is for my chops..plus I love to just sit and play a piano that feels like a piano.
You have the luxury of a real piano as well as your G70...not many do, and I'm sure the semi-weighted action would not be good for a real player if that's all they played over any length of time.
So we're both lucky to have pianos at our disposal.
Haven't been doing much recording lately...mostly out doing a lot of walking to get back in shape...still play everyday, but since I'm not gigging, I don't have the same practise agenda...it's more relaxed.
All the best to you,
Ian
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#236469 - 06/23/08 08:29 AM
Re: New Korg PA588 Arranger Keyboard
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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the Yamaha MM8 isn't even in the same league as the Pa588. No style editing, only hip-hop styles, 32 note polyphony, a very simple sequencer with no editing, etc. etc. Also, the korg does include the stand and pedal included in the price. I would have liked to see the Pa588 come in closer to $1999, but I still think it will do well up against the home clavinova products and the Roland KR products. Generalmusic used to sell the SK88 which was in this price range, even higher for a while and I did quite well with these. I sell to a lot of families that want or need certain features their piano teachers demand yet they want the fun of a contemporary karaoke style workstation with lyrics displayed of midifiles and also desire great sounds and styles to play. Up till now, the Yamaha YPG625 has been a very good seller, but some would like more than it produces and the Korg might just fit the bill! ------------------ George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene Reseda, California 818-881-5566 www.kayesmusicscene.com
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