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#342626 - 03/24/12 09:33 AM
Re: Any Korg PA50 Users here ?
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#342632 - 03/24/12 10:52 AM
Re: Any Korg PA50 Users here ?
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I would like to know how good the Korg PA50 is please in realation to arranger keyboards in its price ranger today. Is it good for live performance ? How well suppported is it for styles etc. Except for the microArranger's smaller physical size and weight, it and the Pa50 are exactly the same. Though the TOTL Pa2X/Pa3X have more advanced sounds and features (touchscreen, songbook, chord seq, tc helicon vh, DNC voices, etc) I think both the Pa50 and microArranger remain a good value for its budget price range and fine for live gigging once you set up performances. As far as styles go, Though they cover most all genres, I feel the Pa50/microArranger's strength is in more modern pop rock, and country genres. Yamaha arrangers support a much wider range and far greater number of styles (including lots of 3rd party) and sound more studio produced, versus a more "dynamically live" Korg arranger style sound, with Korg styles especially suitable for live performance to emulate the sound of playing with a live backup combo. btw I own both a Yamaha Tyros 4 and a Korg microArranger and appreciate the unique benefits of both. Scott
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#342642 - 03/24/12 01:59 PM
Re: Any Korg PA50 Users here ?
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#342644 - 03/24/12 02:04 PM
Re: Any Korg PA50 Users here ?
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