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#269699 - 08/20/09 06:08 PM
Re: Korg Pa2x tone edit superior?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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Hard to stop being a Diki when you can't stop being a Fran Your complete lack of knowledge about the depth of Korg programming basically puts you in no position to draw any parallel to the G70's editing. There simply is no comparison whatsoever. And sorry, but i DO say this from experience and having read all the manuals, something that is pretty obvious you haven't. I have a G70 and a Triton (on which the PA series is based). There's fewer PARAMETERS that you can edit in a G70 voice than there are PAGES in the Korg's manuals detailing all the different things you can adjust. Velocity split points of individual oscillators, for instance (up to five, at least in the PA1X). Extensive editing of pitch envelopes (none whatsoever of either in the G70). And don't get me started about User Drum Kits. You can't even MAKE a user Drum Kit on the G70, let alone edit the drum sounds themselves like you can on a Korg. I'm sorry, but calling the G70 the equal of the Korg in these regards is no more accurate than saying the G70 is as good at voice editing as the MS is (or that the MS is a good arranger)... And sorry, but the clunky workarounds for calling up a User Tone in the G70 is simply unacceptable. Remember, there is NO WAY to simply call up ONE. Let's say you have an edited synth lead sound in one UPG. Tell me how to bring this into another UPG without changing ALL the sounds... If you freeze the style and arranger parameters, and call up the UPG with the edited tone in, it replaces ALL your Keyboard sounds. This is unacceptable for live usage. Well, unacceptable for me. You don't seem to have a problem! And sorry, you'll find me one of the happiest people on the planet... except when I have to listen to ill-informed self appointed 'experts' spouting complete misinformation on this forum. I don't mind admitting when another arranger has my personal choice well and truly beat at a certain aspect of operation. And this one, I'm sad to say, is certainly one of those... G70 sound editing is as bare bones as you can get. By the way, was that the ghost of John DiLeo I heard chiming in?
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#269706 - 08/21/09 01:09 AM
Re: Korg Pa2x tone edit superior?
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Registered: 05/13/08
Posts: 1144
Loc: Staten Island, NYC
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I can state only one thing and i think i have enough experience in all this synths that you mentioned above...G70 dont have even 70% of the abilities of what PA2X offers...YAMAHA not worth to mention at all, Audya...i am about to cry, MS is same thing, take into consideration everything, not just how open it is but many other factors as time, easy of use and else. Synths like PA series, PSR series, the G series, Ketron SD series, Motif series and Triton series is machines that i own or owned and each one i know by heart to the last parameter, the only machines that i can compare the PA2Xpro in SOUND EDIT COMPLEXITY is MOTIF, TRITON or FANTOM, nothing else. Lets be real, Ketron doesnt even have FX onboard...yes they do but they dont even affect the sound at all, its funny, YAMAHA...everything has to be done thru stupid XG while Korg, everything and anything you do with a software is all possible on the synth. I dont wanna get into details but since i know all these machine i can sit down and write a full comparison on all of them by point. If really read the PA2X manual he will understan...and half of it probably is not even there...
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