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#247522 - 11/06/08 04:03 PM
I tried the Pa800 again
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Registered: 07/17/01
Posts: 870
Loc: New York
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I tried the PA800 again for a few of hours at the GC and these are my thoughts:
Overall its a great board, its a step up from the pa80. The voices are very nice, guitars, sax, organs, etc. I saw that they also have the guitars that sound like the yamaha mega voices. The styles sound good also. I did find many repeated styles from the pa80, but with the new voices the styles sound better. The board layout is a little confusing, I think it could have been laid out better, button placements, etc. I would say that if you own a pa80 and is looking to stay within the korg family, this would be a great upgrade.
I found myself again walking away not making the purchase for the following reason:
1. The touch screen, I dislike touch screens very much.
2. Being that I use a lot of latin styles, I didn't find the latin section up to par with other brands. One of the reason why I sold the PA80. Also the latin styles are all most a carbon copy of the pa80.
Like I said before it is a great keyboard even though it does not suit my current needs. But I will not discount any Korgs in the future. With every brand there next release hopefully is better then the last.
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#247524 - 11/07/08 01:06 AM
Re: I tried the Pa800 again
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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this only shows us this: there are different needs, different taste and different expectations. i like my E60's touchscreen, but i couldn't live with it for changing the right-hand sounds, as i noticed it is with PA800. roland has phisical buttons for that, also yamaha, and for me, changing the solo instruments very fast and alot of times, this is essential. enjoy whatever you play!
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Yamaha S770, Studio One 3, EMU 0404USB, ESI, ATH, Dell. And others.
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#247525 - 11/07/08 03:14 AM
Re: I tried the Pa800 again
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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i like my E60's touchscreen, but i couldn't live with it for changing the right-hand sounds, as i noticed it is with PA800. roland has phisical buttons for that, also yamaha, and for me, changing the solo instruments very fast and alot of times, this is essential.
Adimatis, You made a excellent point, that I have not giving thought to, I just considered a touch screen another way to go. The touch screen will be part of my thinking when I go for a new keyboard.
Wow, how we get lost in ourselves.
John C.
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