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#340718 - 02/24/12 06:49 AM
Re: The grass is allways greener
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
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Is it just me, or are we all having the same syndrome "the grass is allways greener at our neigbours lawn"
Meaning that despite the fact that all TOTL arranger keyboards are of top quallity, the ones you don't own seem to have the features you're currently missing on your own arranger.
In my world there is allways another pice of hardware to admire and to want, in recent years i have withstood that feeling of buying new and better gear rather well, but i am still feeling the urge of "have, have, need to have" with almost every piece of hardware they release. B-I-N-G-O and ditto to your comments. I've been chasing arrangers for the last 5 years, PSR 3k, G70, Tyros2, PA800, P2xPro, s900, s910 and Tyros4. Maybe that's what's called a character defect. I know having all those boards certainly don't make a better musician out of me. But it does bring enjoyment owning and trying different boards.
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#340732 - 02/24/12 09:52 AM
Re: The grass is allways greener
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
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Is it just me, or are we all having the same syndrome "the grass is allways greener at our neigbours lawn"
Meaning that despite the fact that all TOTL arranger keyboards are of top quallity, the ones you don't own seem to have the features you're currently missing on your own arranger.
In my world there is allways another pice of hardware to admire and to want, in recent years i have withstood that feeling of buying new and better gear rather well, but i am still feeling the urge of "have, have, need to have" with almost every piece of hardware they release. I'm in a similar boat to you, Bachus. No "grass is greener" effect for me. That's why I've stayed with Korg all this time, Korgs do it all for me. From the i30, I passed on the Pa80 and its cousins and went to a Pa1XPro which is still my workaday board. The on-board TC Helicon was a big factor in moving up (I had the ih harmoniser with the i30, and the TC on the Pa1X was a big improvement.) Korg seemed to dumb down the harmoniser in the Pa2X, but, from what I can glean so far, the harmoniser in the Pa3X is a significant improvement. Also, it's a more significant jump from the Pa1X to the Pa3X, and, like going from the i30 to the Pa1X, saved me the expense of going via the intermediate model - I bought a good used Pa1XPro, anyway. It's quite probable I'll go for a Pa3X at some point, maybe a used one again. And also, like many others on here, I believe it's not necessarily the tools at hand. T'aint what ya do, it's the way that ya do it.
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