Maybe the PA3X Pro?
Yes, but probably not for another two or three more years at best. I can wait by the way.
One of the BIG limitations current mid and high-end Arrangers face (except the new Audya) is the polyphony constraint (read: 128 voice "roadblock") or wall we're up against from every manufacturer (except Ketron with their new Audya
). Breaking the 128 (in the case of the PA800/PA2X "120") note polyphony barrier, will be a challenge, because the manufacturers seem content to milk 120/128 for everything it's worth (or they think it's worth anyway
) - and all the while "much to the chagrin of consumers" who are eagerly anticipating and 'pleading' with the Big Three to move beyond the 120/128 note polyphony barrier they seem sooooo content on maintaining or, better yet, "wallowing in"
- and consumers be damned apparently, as evidenced by their lack of action in that regard.
It is obvious that I am leaving Ketron out of that "putrified" category because Ketron is on course to being "thee" most innovative and cutting edge arranger keyboard maker on the planet, and should be commended and "applauded" as such, for Ketron has given the Audya "197" beautiful notes of polyphony.
Which is 69 notes more than anything from Yammie and 77 notes more than anything from King Kong.. uh, I mean prince Korg.
So, I will wait for the "next" generation - in two or three years down the road - and see if the Big Three have gotten off their proverbial duffs and addressed the polyphony "roadblock, bottleneck, wall, barrier, limitation, etc." and started raising the polyphony bar to acceptable levels in the 21st century. We are in the 21st century right?
Somehow I feel Yammie and the rest of 'em WILL FINALLY accommodate the needs of consumers with their next generation of arranger and workstation products. When someone like Ketron (who is a relatively 'small' company by comparison to the Big Three) takes the lead in the polyphony race, you have to think that Yammie and the rest will "change their obstinate ways" and once again bump up and "raise" the polyphony bar beyond the 120/128 we've seen now for what seems like eons and eons already...................................................
>> They (the Big Three) can't let a little company like Ketron "continue" to upstage them now can they?? [img]
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/confused.gif[/img] Hopefully they (the Big Three) have better sense than "that" right? [img]
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif[/img] Don't make me eat crow now Yammie, Korg, and Roland, okay? [img]
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/cool.gif[/img] >> I know how they like to rub it in sometimes though. [img]
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/biggrin.gif[/img] Anyone for wild crow surprise? [img]
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/biggrin.gif[/img] They say it goes really well with a dash of rosemary and thyme. [img]
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/wink.gif[/img] We'll see...
All the best,
Mike
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 03-02-2009).]