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#359844 - 01/29/13 08:55 PM
Amazing KORG PA3x Drums
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#359897 - 01/30/13 01:48 PM
Re: Amazing KORG PA3x Drums
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Hey Donny, when did you switch to playing Middle Eastern styles? I agree with Leezone - the drums sound somewhat robotic and harsh to me. I hear live drums a lot down here, and they're nothing like that demo. Good Luck, Gary
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#359931 - 01/30/13 10:20 PM
Re: Amazing KORG PA3x Drums
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 10/23/06
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Loc: USA
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I'd have to go with the drum sounds are seriously lacking in the PA3x (though I managed to EQ some of them for a better sound). Then again I think they're lacking in all recent arranger keyboards, except, the Audya, of course.
I think it's the same as "food." We've been eating processed/packaged food so long we forgot what real food tasted like. I still have my old Yamaha RX7 analog drum machine. If I remember it correctly, that sound more like a real drum kit than today's machines.
Does anyone have any ideas about improving the drum sounds? I went through all the drum kits. They all sound thin, limp and synthetic (and maybe even pathetic?). Or......has anyone played their PA3x on a real industrial strength amp? Maybe a bass amp? Are the drum sounds any thicker? I'm using EV's which are known more for clarity, and not "punch" so I haven't tried it myself.
So, again......anyone have any ideas for improving the drum sounds?
BTW, to it's benefit, I think the trumpets are incredibly authentic sounding when used with pitch bend, vibrato, etc
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