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#407773 - 09/05/15 09:32 AM
Re: NEW..KORG PA 4X
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 11/17/12
Posts: 210
Loc: Canada
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Uh Another nail in the coffin of the T5. (Yamaha need to do something quick if they wish to stay in the TOTL Arranger market) Bill ....."You got no clue about Yamaha Tyros obviously, and what makes it so popular, sadly almost non of these T5 buyers has much use for these new features on the Pa4x. They just want to sit and play and enjoy whats in the T5... They are not people that want to create their own stuff, they just want to copy and paste from somewhere and enjoy it playing their favourite alltime tunes.. But outside of the edditing, Yamaha delivers big time..." Good points presented, but in regards to the Tyros 5 owners being mostly " sit and play ", I would have to add that most owners that buy arranger keyboards ( any brand ), buy mostly for the out of the box " sit and play " ability. That goes for Korg arrangers also. The remaining smaller percentage buy the arranger for the editing features, plus arranging abilities with the end result to get the most authentic sound they can. As far as editing, composing, arranging, and performing, the Tyros 5 still delivers " big time " beyond just the sit and play experience. The Korg PA3X/PA4X does present some nice deeper editing abilities in some areas, but just as " sit and play " as the next arranger. Style editing is very important and 90% of my styles, multi pads, midi songs, ensemble registrations, OTS settings, custom voices and drum kits are either created new or modified from the " sit and play " default. Deep editing beyond Style Creator, Multipad Creator, or Voice Creator can be made within the Yamaha Expansion Manager or large amount of PC programs available ( mostly free). In other words, beyond the sit and play experience, you have the choice of the tools the TOTL arranger presents to create your content and musical arrangement from inception to performance and recording. One's needs and opinions can certainly be quite different, but for the most part a lot of arranger users invest in the TOLT arranger because of the editing abilities. Marcus
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#407806 - 09/06/15 02:07 AM
Re: NEW..KORG PA 4X
[Re: necdetdoni]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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As I have said many times everybody is different, however I am coming from the point of regularly listening to live bands, and in this respect the T5 falls short, as for me most of the voices (Including a lot of the fancy voices it has) are just so unrealistic that it is just depressing. The PA4x however, (From what I have heard so far) does sound more like a real band.
On its own the T5 is impressive sounding, however impressive does not mean realistic, and I want realism, along with the ability to do my own thing without the board getting in the way, and this is another phase where the T5 falls flat on its face. (You have to take so much off to get to the base sound (Which is the most important part of any sound) that you soon just want to throw it out the window)
Bill
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#407808 - 09/06/15 03:50 AM
Re: NEW..KORG PA 4X
[Re: necdetdoni]
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Registered: 03/02/07
Posts: 99
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In my opinion the Tyros styles never sounded live. The styles is so studio mixed, that the live feeling disappears. I have T5, PA3x, Audya and MidjPro in my studio, and I want to say that the Audya styles are very live, but in the long time running Korg is the winner for me. I have ordered a PA4x, and next month I have it in my studio.
/fozzie
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#407839 - 09/06/15 09:34 AM
Re: NEW..KORG PA 4X
[Re: Hal2001]
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Registered: 11/17/12
Posts: 210
Loc: Canada
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No doubt the new Korg PA4X is an awesome arranger with that Korg "live" feel to the sound. This doesn't warrant any other arranger that has factory default DSP effects set a little more higher for the more processed sound to have voices or drum kits sound less real or authentic.
The dry/wet processed sound is totally adjustable for the user and towards what total "feel" you ultimately want. It is totally subjective and the preference of the listener to how they what the music to sound like ( processed verses live ). It wouldn't be fair to simply cut up an arranger because it isn't setup to their overall preferences or style of play or even a more live type sound.
DPS adjustments can easily adjust the overall sound of an arranger or style performance to mimic any acoustic environment, from small room, stage, outdoors, or a full processed sounding CD quality. If any, Yamaha lessened the overall processed sound from the Tyros 4 to Tyros 5, yet not at the default drier level of Korg.
Those comments about Yamaha's SA2 sounding unrealistic is ridiculous. The whole point to the SA2 voices is to accurately mimic the sound and behaviour of the actual instrument with full control of the player. If the processed sound is throwing someone off, then a drier ( live feel) processed sound can be adjusted.
As far as comments that the new PA4X sounding 5 to 10x better than the PA3X is absurd. Any improvements is a bonus, but 1000% better? Does this mean VTS is a thing of the past?
The PA4X is a very impressive arranger and certainly worth the money, if it fits into your needs and budget, but to kick sand into the eyes of other users choices is unwarranted and sometimes over the top.
Marcus
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