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#321238 - 04/08/11 11:41 AM
Re: KORG PA-3X , official demos and manuals
[Re: john smies]
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If the organs on the PA3Xopro are anything like the ones on the PA2Xpro, they are very, very good.
Korg has always done a fine job with Hammond emulations, in my opinion...their CX/BX-3 organs are excellent.
The question is still, are there enough fresh DNC voices and features to make a PA2Xpro owner want to change up.
It would be a no-brainer for a PA-800, or a PA-500 user to want to get the new model.
Ian
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#321299 - 04/09/11 08:45 AM
Re: KORG PA-3X , official demos and manuals
[Re: john smies]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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While it MIGHT be interesting to see how well this could do something like Telmo plays, let's face it... that is a TINY niche segment of what is ACTUALLY likely to get played by anyone buying one. Personally, I'd like to hear more of what Korg does traditionally BETTER than everyone else... smooth jazz, modern jazz, hiphop type styles, some more rock, R&B (modern and old), acid jazz, chilldown, that kind of thing.
I doubt I'll ever find a gig playing Andrew Lloyd Webber, but I can work 24/7 playing smooth jazz and the like...
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#321303 - 04/09/11 09:12 AM
Re: KORG PA-3X , official demos and manuals
[Re: leeboy]
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I want to know how this baby sounds playing songs like Telmo plays!
All thos edemos were mostly FASt songs...you can not hear the sounds when playing that stuff.
I will have to play one myself to see.
The demos were just ok to me, because not one of the songs is stuff I like. You need to play those sounds...hold those notes, change up on articulations...to really hear what it sounds like, then all the fast stuff is a given. Well said Lee...it's easy to hide poor loops, and other flaws behind a flurry of notes. Also, what we've heard on these demos may not be performed "live"...big difference. I have a feeling the Korg is not going to do it for you, if you are expecting it to perform the music you like at the same level and quality as the Tyros4...but, only playing both will really be the clincher. Telmo chose the Yamaha over a Korg for that very reason...it works best for his music and his style. However, I play quite a range of genres, especially for my clinics/demos and the Tyros4 is more than competent in whatever style of music I perform. Ian
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