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#344525 - 05/08/12 02:57 PM Selling my Korg Micro Arranger
CoasterTim Offline
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Anyone want it? $350. Perfect condition.
Ever since I bought the Pa500, I've hardly touched the KMA.

Contact me.
Tim
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#344533 - 05/08/12 08:57 PM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: CoasterTim]
Riceroni9 Offline
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Tim:

You have mail in the form of a PM re: Your KMA

Dave Rice

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Edited by Riceroni9 (05/08/12 08:58 PM)

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#344537 - 05/09/12 06:16 AM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: Riceroni9]
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Mornin' Tim:

Thanks for the info. I'll be talking to the "Minister of Finance" later today. Funny, it's okay for her to buy a new sewing machine with 500 bells and whistles... but let me ask for funds to "have fun with"... and suddenly, we have gone into bankruptcy mode... LOL!

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Dave Rice

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#344539 - 05/09/12 06:49 AM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: CoasterTim]
hammer Offline
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Tim,
will all the KMA styles and performances play on the PA500?
Deane

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#344543 - 05/09/12 08:21 AM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: hammer]
CoasterTim Offline
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Deane,

I have not attempted to do that, but I would assume they would play.
Styles from a lower model usually play OK on a higher model.
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#344544 - 05/09/12 08:26 AM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: Riceroni9]
CoasterTim Offline
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Dave,

I guess she figures she can save lots of dough by making all those glorious one-of-a-kind shirts and ties and what-nots on that $1,000 sewing machine. Think of all the possibilities! crazy
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#344547 - 05/09/12 09:17 AM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: CoasterTim]
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I suppose many more KMA's will be for sale when the novelty wears off.
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#344574 - 05/10/12 03:17 AM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: hammer]
john smies Offline
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Originally Posted By: hammer
Tim,
will all the KMA styles and performances play on the PA500?
Deane



Basically yes, though for some odd reason the original PA50 (= Micro) stuff plays better on the the PA50 than on the PA500 where some tweaking is desirable. But they all load without any problems, rest assured.



I suppose many more KMA's will be for sale when the novelty wears off.

Bachus

Put it this way Bachus , and as some folks like Ian remarked months ago, it has been a terrific smart ploy by Korg. In my experience all of those who ventured out on the Micro have either retained it ( Bennie and many more not represented here on the SZ forum) or have moved on to a higher echelon of the Korg trade. (Donny: PA500, CoasterTim : PA500 , DonM : PA3X ) with several waiting in the wings.
I still have got mine though strictly speaking I do not use it a lot having the PA800 as well and the yammie PSR-s900. I still think it is incredible bang for the buck and besides where are any other novelties. The very reason that it is rather quiet on the forum is the fact that there have been no great new keyboards and also the fact that , thank God for that, we have abandonned the 'mine is better than yours ' discussions.
I for one have never ever been so pleased as with my current set up.....

regards,
John

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#344576 - 05/10/12 03:50 AM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: CoasterTim]
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Registered: 11/16/08
Posts: 636
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I am have not long been a PA50sd owner and can say I am happy with it. Plenty of Third Party Styles avaialable am still finding my way round it. And it definatly goes down well in the Nursing Homes That I play in. And it even pairs well with my old Solton MS60.
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#344580 - 05/10/12 05:24 AM Re: Selling my Korg Micro Arranger [Re: MusicalMemories]
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Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417

Bachus your post; “I suppose many more KMA's will be for sale when the novelty wears off”. Is a negative, there is another side. The KMA is far more than a novelty to many players. The KMA has introduced many keyboard players to the world of Korg; it also has brought some players back to Korg. The interest in the Pa50 and Pa3x are examples.

I never considered the KMA as a substitute for a flag ship keyboard, but it did fill some other needs. Bernie has added the KMA to his Kn7000, fantastic; great Big Band and a touch of contemporary. If I did not sell my Kn7000 I would be doing the same; for me it would have been an answer. I may sell mine eventually because I have a Pa800 but the KMA has brought much to me including building a special case/holder for a laptop/and a stand combo; transporting just be even easier. There are many ways to enjoy a new keyboard.
A novelty ???

John C.

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