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#312383 - 01/14/11 11:39 AM
Re: NEW KORG PAx3 VIDEO DEMOS Here
[Re: SemiLiveMusic]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I'm not fussy on the speaker bar, but it isn't any worse than the attachable speakers on T.
I think Korg's are worse because they block your hands from the audience's view even more so. With Tyros, they can see your hands. I am actually surprised that they built something like this... I would think that with a little input from giggers, they would get my reaction. And they do call this a "professional arranger," so I assume they are going after giggers. My beef with the Tyros speakers is the fiddly setup (two sats and SW)...I prefer built ins, which is another reason why I use a PSR-S910. Also, I'd never use an MP3 player, let alone need two of them, but there will be people that will find them essential in their performance. These instruments, Tyros4 and Korg PA3X, are intended for different markets, although they do overlap in many places. So far, the Yammie seems to be more of a player's instrument in style play mode, but, subsequent Korg demos may show they are closer than I think. I know I'd sure love to spend a few days with a Korg...some of those styles are excellent. Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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#312386 - 01/14/11 12:08 PM
Re: NEW KORG PAx3 VIDEO DEMOS Here
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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I'm not fussy on the speaker bar, but it isn't any worse than the attachable speakers on T.
I think Korg's are worse because they block your hands from the audience's view even more so. With Tyros, they can see your hands. I am actually surprised that they built something like this... I would think that with a little input from giggers, they would get my reaction. And they do call this a "professional arranger," so I assume they are going after giggers. My beef with the Tyros speakers is the fiddly setup (two sats and SW)...I prefer built ins, which is another reason why I use a PSR-S910. Also, I'd never use an MP3 player, let alone need two of them, but there will be people that will find them essential in their performance. These instruments, Tyros4 and Korg PA3X, are intended for different markets, although they do overlap in many places. So far, the Yammie seems to be more of a player's instrument in style play mode, but, subsequent Korg demos may show they are closer than I think. I know I'd sure love to spend a few days with a Korg...some of those styles are excellent. Ian At this point T4 is a Great sounding HOME players unit & the new Pa3x is much more from it's aluminum body, black look, sliders, Tc VH, editing, touch screen, chord sequencer, dual Mp3, & soooo many more features geared for a "live gigging musician"....it's a difficult choice that needs to be weighed by the individual needs of the player.
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#312390 - 01/14/11 12:15 PM
Re: NEW KORG PAx3 VIDEO DEMOS Here
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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At this point T4 is a Great sounding HOME players unit & the new Pa3x is much more from it's aluminum body, black look, sliders, Tc VH, editing, touch screen, chord sequencer, dual Mp3, & soooo many more features geared for a "live gigging musician"....it's a difficult choice that needs to be weighed by the individual needs of the player.
In my district or sales area, we sell a lot of S-series to pro single performers (including a lot of guitar players/singers) and Tyros is 95% home product...very few performers using TOTL arrangers...most use S-series, or SMF players and a piano, or a workstation. The home market is very lucrative, as you know...they pay more money, much more willingly, than the pros, who need to make a living, and want a low overhead cost outlay. Pros will dicker over prices much more aggressively, hence the cheaper prices on workstations, and low profit on arrangers sold to pros. Again, this is in my area...it may work out different elsewhere, although we do have a very high number of arrangers sold here...lots of interest...lots of clinics too. Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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#312400 - 01/14/11 01:04 PM
Re: NEW KORG PAx3 VIDEO DEMOS Here
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/00
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At this point T4 is a Great sounding HOME players unit & the new Pa3x is much more from it's aluminum body, black look, sliders, Tc VH, editing, touch screen, chord sequencer, dual Mp3, & soooo many more features geared for a "live gigging musician"....it's a difficult choice that needs to be weighed by the individual needs of the player.
In my district or sales area, we sell a lot of S-series to pro single performers (including a lot of guitar players/singers) and Tyros is 95% home product...very few performers using TOTL arrangers...most use S-series, or SMF players and a piano, or a workstation. The home market is very lucrative, as you know...they pay more money, much more willingly, than the pros, who need to make a living, and want a low overhead cost outlay. Pros will dicker over prices much more aggressively, hence the cheaper prices on workstations, and low profit on arrangers sold to pros. Again, this is in my area...it may work out different elsewhere, although we do have a very high number of arrangers sold here...lots of interest...lots of clinics too. Ian Having a Tyros at home with an additional complimentary S Series for gigging really makes sense on many levels.
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