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#247316 - 11/05/08 06:14 PM
Re: about to purchase a PA800 - have just a couple more questions
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Nick, something additional that might be worth considering is the EC5 pedal. 5 foot switches that can be programmed to trigger fills, variations, all sorts of stuff. Frees up the hands. Don't know if you're into style programming? but guitar mode is brilliant for creating guitar tracks. A single note can create strums , up, down, etc , even inserts fret noises automatically. Korg also supports multiple time signatures ie you can have a 3/4 variation, a 4/4 variation & multiple tempo's in the same style. Great for medley type style. Copy function is great. You can even copy a multipad into a style track & vice versa, create a multipad from style tracks. There are 14 settings for fills as to what you want them to do ie fill 1 goes to v1 or v2 or a self fill etc etc . You can basically set them up for a style. There's a drum remap function, that alters the drum track in a style ie you may have bass, snare, hihats etc playing, you choose one of the remap options & instead you'll have bass, rimshot & hihats playing. Just alters the style slightly. It's a pretty amazing keyboard. best wishes Rikki Originally posted by Nick G: The Korg just seems to have a lot of additional features that the Yamaha OS has.
I do still think the total layout of the Yamaha is more user friendly and more simple but then again im sure what ever instrument you use, you get use to so maybe in time i will find the Korg extremely easy...
I cant wait to get my Korg!!!
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#247317 - 11/05/08 06:57 PM
Re: about to purchase a PA800 - have just a couple more questions
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by rikkisbears: HiKorg also supports multiple time signatures ie you can have a 3/4 variation, a 4/4 variation & multiple tempo's in the same style. Great for medley type style.
Rikki, This is something I would love to see on the Yamaha arrangers...as it is, we can do it with a program by Jørgen Sørensen, but it would be nice to have it right on the instrument. Does the PA800 support half bar fills? What about the PA2XPRO? That's another very handy feature, which I believe is already on the Roland arrangers....great for tunes with a 2/4 measure in a 4/4 time signature. Ian
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#247318 - 11/05/08 09:03 PM
Re: about to purchase a PA800 - have just a couple more questions
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Hi Ian, I know, where would we be without Jorgen's program's. I never really got round to using that one for my psr. A lot of the time I actually used One Man Band with my Clavinova. OMB also supported multiple time signatures. You've lost me on the half bar fills?? If it's something that can be done by having a different time signature & tempo to the rest of the style, then yes , I think it could be created as part of a user style.? But if you're talking about a dedicated function, then , not as far as I'm aware. best wishes Rikki Rikki Originally posted by ianmcnll: Rikki,
This is something I would love to see on the Yamaha arrangers...as it is, we can do it with a program by Jørgen Sørensen, but it would be nice to have it right on the instrument.
Does the PA800 support half bar fills? What about the PA2XPRO?
That's another very handy feature, which I believe is already on the Roland arrangers....great for tunes with a 2/4 measure in a 4/4 time signature.
Ian
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