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#314386 - 01/29/11 08:07 AM
Re: Korg Pa3X : Frank Ventresca Checks it out @ Namm
[Re: leeboy]
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IF you didn't need the VH or attached speakers at all, AND realistic orchestral sound was BIG...would you go T4 or PA3X? I am much like you, Lee...orchestral sounds are very important to me, as I'm not usually a singer...I'm still waiting for my Tyros4, as delivery was held up by snow squalls (zero visibility). The Tyros4 has the same excellent FSX keyboard as the Tyros3...the keybed was designed especially for using with SA/SA2 voices and is the same as the one in the Motif...it is, in my opinion, one of the very best semi-weighted actions you can buy today. If you are concerned about actions, you won't find one better, in my opinion, and I've been playing arrangers since they were first introduced, and Martin Harris was still in short pants. Ha Ha! This is not a Yamaha pitch...this is from my own experience, and knowing you like playing much the same type of music as I do, I think you will love it. Hearing Thelmo's performances (and Martin's great NAMM demos) really has me anxiously awaiting my Tyros4. I hope you get to try one soon, and that you also get to spend some quality time on the Korg PA3X, so you can make an informed decision. Best wishes, Ian
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#314425 - 01/29/11 12:12 PM
Re: Korg Pa3X : Frank Ventresca Checks it out @ Namm
[Re: leeboy]
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Ian, Is the FSX a full stroke, standard spacing key bed?...and is the initial touch/aftertouch consistant throughout the entire range?
Do the keys actually have some small wieghts under them?
How wold you compare it to the HS8-T?
The stroke is longer than the PSR, and I believe the keys are weighted with small weights (my T3 is sold, so I'll have to wait till I get T4 to be certain)...they are also a little narrower than those on the Korg (which on some models, is Fatar), but the narrowness isn't enough to be an issue. Ah, the HS-8T...I'd say the FSX is easily it's equal...the keys, if I remember, are basically alike... same width...aftertouch is consistent...again, the FSX is one of the finest actions being sold today...not just my opinion, but echoed by the many users of Tyros2/3/4 and the Motif. Action, like sound, is subjective and personal...Korg devotees will say that the Korg has a "better" action, whilst Yamaha fans will say the FSX is superior. They both can't be wrong. Best bet is to try them both, preferably side by side...then, add to the equation the type, quantity, and quality of orchestral voices, and then, make your decision. Ian
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#314441 - 01/29/11 12:50 PM
Re: Korg Pa3X : Frank Ventresca Checks it out @ Namm
[Re: Scottyee]
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Ian, I feel I can make the comparison as I have owned and played both. As well as a Tyros 2, which I also believe had the FSX. The throw is shorter on the FSX, the keys are shorter, and the FSX does NOT have weights on the keys, the Korg PA keybeds do. I agree the narrowness of the keys on the FSX is only marginal, perhaps half a mill??? But it is noticeable, probably more as a "perception/feel" sort of thing, but it does affect. And I am both a Korg AND a Yamaha devotee... I just cannot afford to have both Please do not misunderstand me, the FSX action is very very good, just the Korg is better. And it just shades the Roland g70, with the G70 being a tad "lighter" in feel. Dennis PS: 100% agree, the ONLY way is to physically play them. If it was JUST only about orchestral voices, the Yammies win hands down
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#314446 - 01/29/11 01:21 PM
Re: Korg Pa3X : Frank Ventresca Checks it out @ Namm
[Re: Scottyee]
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Lee, in all honesty from the tenor of your posts, the T4/T3 will be a perfect fit for you. You will find the FSX action quite nice to play I truly would not hold out much hope on the PA3 being that much different on the orchestral side of things. Perhaps only with a select few individual voices, and in my view DNC has quite a ways to go to match the S.A. on the Yamaha. The PA3, so far on what has been gleaned, is possibly more like a PA2+, rather than a full on total reconstruction of the OS and voice banks. Physically very, very nice (apart from the ugly speaker add-on) but operationally much the same. So, yeah, go for the Yammie m8, especially if you liked Telmos efforts (excellent btw). You will not get a similar result on the Korg. Dennis
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#314447 - 01/29/11 01:29 PM
Re: Korg Pa3X : Frank Ventresca Checks it out @ Namm
[Re: miden]
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Ian, I feel I can make the comparison as I have owned and played both. As well as a Tyros 2, which I also believe had the FSX. Please do not misunderstand me, the FSX action is very very good, just the Korg is better. And it just shades the Roland g70, with the G70 being a tad "lighter" in feel. Dennis PS: 100% agree, the ONLY way is to physically play them. If it was JUST only about orchestral voices, the Yammies win hands down Hi Dennis...I have played Korg Workstations...the M3 for instance...would it have the same action as the PA2X/PA3X? If not, what Korg workstation would have a comparable action? I can try the workstations, but the dealers will not carry Korg arrangers, so, I'd only be able to compare in that manner. Again, "better" is your feelings on/about the touch...it is very personal. I know several players using PA2xPro and Tyros3, and they aren't brand loyal, but they feel the FSX is better for their purposes. For instance, I love the action on the PSR-S910...some don't...yet, it works and feels perfect for me...in fact, I will have to adjust to the FSX. I had a G-70 here for about 2 weeks, and I didn't like the action as much as the FSX in the Tyros2, but, that may have been influenced by the latter's SA voices and how well the FSX worked with them...the G-70 was no slouch, mind you (Fran and Diki think it has the best keybed, bar none) and I liked how the piano sound/keyboard connection felt, but for the other sounds like Sax, Guitar etc, especially SA, the FSX seemed to be more appropriate Certainly, Lee should play both before making a decision...I know I would. Ian
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