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#313831 - 01/24/11 09:05 PM
Re: Korg Pa3X : Frank Ventresca Checks it out @ Namm
[Re: FransN]
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Yes I think you are right but I don't do gigs but play as a hobby. I will probably go for the PA3x. For me this is a huge upgrade going from a PA500 to a PA3x. And there will be a Musikant version also of the PA3x with more then 500 styles and extra samples. Oh boy what to choose Perhaps, Frans, it might depend on how much you like playing using styles, as opposed to playing over SMF? I'm primarily a style player, and if I was choosing, I'd go for the PA3X. I'm sure the Kronos would work alright with the Roland module, but, in my case, I'd prefer everything in the one box...hence the PA3X. Might you be considering the PA3XPro as well? Ian
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#313834 - 01/24/11 09:22 PM
Re: Korg Pa3X : Frank Ventresca Checks it out @ Namm
[Re: FransN]
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Yes I like playing styles but I also like synthesizers. Actually I don't care much for DNC or SA voices I like fantasy sounds. And the Kronos is a dream machine with 9 engines. I really am not sure what I gonna do. I also need to know more about that BK 7m
I think I missed something. Is there also a PA3xPro? The Kronos is certainly an impressive instrument...I think it would have lots of fantasy type sounds, and, of course, it has the Karma going for it too. I suspect there will be a PA3XPro, just like there was a PA2XPro. If the styles in the BK&m could be made to trigger the Kronos sound set, that would be awesome too. Ian
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#314382 - 01/29/11 06:50 AM
Re: Korg Pa3X : Frank Ventresca Checks it out @ Namm
[Re: Scottyee]
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Lee, I haven't heard either one yet, but I already know that I don't like the key feel on any Yamaha arrangers, so I'd give the edge to Korg just for sheer playability. I realize that this is an objective opinion, but over the years, I have come to rely on feel more than sound. If you've ever played Rhodes or Clavs, you'll understand what I mean. There are so many nuances that you get from dynamic touch and velocity, so if you don;t like the key feel - it throws your whole game off. I'm getting very comfortable with the keys on my new Nord Electro3, and I'm actually thinking of taking 2 boards out just so I can enjoy the sounds that it does so well from my formative years as a young player in the 60s and 70s. I remember my first Rhodes like it was yesterday .... the smell of the Tolex, the ring of those sweet bell tones .... it was a musical orgasm, and this E3come SO close to that ... it's like a dream come true.
As for orchestral sounds .... I'm a rhythm player who accompanies my singing. I need chords sounds more than lead sounds - always have. I could play all night long with a good solid piano(EP), bass, drum sound. Add organ next and everything else is gravy!
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