Originally posted by leeboy:
Dennis,
How does it (G-70) compare to the PA2XPRO you had??
I'm pretty happy with the PA, should I even look at a G-70?
Thanks,
Lee
Hi Lee,
TOUGH question
And this will be a long answer
I suppose it depends on what your style is.
I sold my PA2xpro, because of functionality.
The G70 is ahead as far as a live keyboard goes, imho. And thats saying something considering the Korg is a great live keyboard too. Second on the list now for me.
Sound wise, they are very similar, although the G70 has much better basses. The basses on the Korg are ordinary.
The guitars on both are about the same (acoustic/clean electrics) but the o'drive/dist guitars on both suck. The ONLY sound source for electric guitars and basses is the Motif range (ES and up). Stunning.
In fact I now run MP3's made from my midis created on the Motif XS rack, and I play all the keyboard parts.
I have found a way of displaying my charts as album art embedded in the MP3, so I do not miss the MP3 player on the Korg (I link the G70 to a laptop (tablet PC).
The new DNC sounds on the Korg are supposed to be similar to the Yamaha SA ones, and as I had the Tyros 2, I had experience of those, but you know, I found that they were fun to tinkle around with at home, but I hardly ever used them live, and they are almost impossible to use within smf files, unless you want to spend hours programming one track.
I could do it, but I chose not to.
Lee the one (and probably only) thing I miss from the Korg is the Songbook, the UPG system on the Roland is inferior, but it is workable.
I left my synth programming days behind me with an old Dx7, Fantom and the JX3p, so having the sound editing/creation on the Korg was no big deal, and in any case the effects structure is really sucky so I never really tried too hard.
Keybed on the PA2x shades the G70, but the G70 is better than the PA1xPro.
Audio functions are similar, but the seperate audio in with a dedicated control on the G70 is a big winner.
I thought I would miss the hard drive, but 1 gig CF cards are just as quick so that's no issue.
Harmoniser on both is about the same. Although the G70 is sooooo much easier to use. I used to spend 2 hours just setting up 1 preset on the Korg.
Roland seemed to have nailed the correct settings when it is used within midi files/song files. I would never use either one in a vocal solo situation. (Same goes for the Harmony M as well) they just don't sound, well, right. To my ears anyway.
Hmmm, what else....Oh yeah...variety of fills is much better on the G70, I do miss the dedicated manual bass and acc hold buttons on the Korg. These can be programmed to assignable switches on the G70, but then you lose those switches.
Another one I miss is the ability to change drum maps(from memory it was a choice of 7 in each style) at the push of a button on the Korg, and the ability to overwrite anything set at the factory was also a BIG plus. Again it CAN be done on the G70, it is just not as easy an operation.
The Style and song "Makeup" tools on the G70 are worth the "price of admission" alone.
These are superbly created tools that work so easily and quickly. They WOULD be a reason to "jump ship" if you are right into your own styles.
One awesome control on the G70 is the D-Beam...I have it set to turn off accomp (which leaves just the drums and bass running) this is excellent for real light and shade when playing styles. One of the best features on the keyboard...
I cannot give you a definitive answer as to whether you should look at a G70, all I can say is this... In hindsight (and in THAT I am ALWAYS right
) and knowing what I know now, I would keep the PA2xPro, BUT having said that I am in no way disappointed with the G70, in fact I am extremely happy with it.
I am nearly at the point where I am ceasing to continually refer back to how I did things on the Korg, and thinking, yeah, this G70 is really going to "cut the mustard".
The point here being that if offered a PA2xpro, NOW, at the same price of the G70, it is no longer an instant decision. It would take me a week, or more, to decide to switch back, if ever.
Tell the truth, if they added the songbook to the G70, and re-introduced the chord sequencer I would recommend you seriously consider it. But as they are not going to do either, I reckon the Korg is one you should keep as you own it now.
If you didn't own the PA now and were looking at either one to buy that would be one tough choice!!
No doubt, and I mean NO DOUBT at all, having played the top three (PA2xpro, Tyros 2 and G70) that the top 2 are level, G70 and Pa2xPro, the Tyros falls second, not by a big margin, but significant enough. At least for this player anyway.
Sorry the answer was so long, but it was hard to reply in one sentence.
Lee if you want any further specific comparisons please fell free to ask.
Dennis
PS: Sorry to you Donny for the little hijack..