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#336995 - 01/21/12 05:43 PM
Re: My KORG microARRANGER Demo Pt 2
[Re: Dnj]
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Scott,
"Normal" to me means the size keys on my Tyros, PSR, or perhaps the keys on a PA3X, G-70, Prelude, P-85 piano, Wurlitzer EP-200, Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ...that size.
They don't have to be exactly the same size...relatively close is fine...I can live with that no problem...I also don't have a problem with non-weighted vs semi-weighted vs weighted actions.
Mini keys, on the other hand, feel totally wrong to my fingers...especially when playing piano type music and chords.
I'm glad there are those who can adapt to small keys...I'm not one of them....I can play them, but I don't enjoy it.
I can deal with my Yamaha CS-01 synth (which has mini keys), because it is monophonic, and I don't need to play chords.
I'm certainly not trying to make anyone stick with standard sized keys, but, I'm not one who will ever be converted to playing on mini keys either. I never liked playing Yamaha's PSS series of arrangers (which had similar keys as micro), so it is not a brand thing, by any means, and it's not like I have not had any experience using them.
They just feel wrong to me...I truly enjoy playing the keyboard on my Tyros4, and I also enjoy standard weighted actions as on the available digital pianos, but, I'm not a candidate for those little toy like keys as on the microArranger and others like it.
I can't imagine classical players, or jazz musicians playing on mini keys, and I doubt if this type of keyboard will be the "norm" in the future, but it seems to work for some applications.
Ian
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#336998 - 01/21/12 07:25 PM
Re: My KORG microARRANGER Demo Pt 2
[Re: zuki]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I've said all along, with a few others here, that the PA series is an incredible board. Some of the downloaded styles I've gotten around to are just downright beautiful. Not only the sounds and styles and editing features, but this board allows soooo much for imagination. Are you getting a microArranger, Jim? Why wasn't the PA-50SD received with the same enthusiasm...did Korg have to get the price so low that somebody would try it, but in another form? I don't remember the PA-50SD discussed here on SZ with nearly as much praise, and the microArranger is the same instrument...with the modification to a smaller footprint and tiny keys and a much cheaper price. The PA-800 was not even close to this type of buyer frenzy, nor did it receive as great a standard of review, except perhaps by you and Uncle Dave. Perhaps people do sometimes buy solely on price, or maybe it took that kind of packaging to make people try and then appreciate what Korg has been offering all along. I think the micro is a hell of an instrument for those who don't mind the small keys. Ian
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