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#409396 - 10/09/15 03:27 PM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: Dnj]
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Another nice improvement is that the Pa4x 61 key model also has the TILT Display unlike the pa3x models


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#409397 - 10/09/15 03:28 PM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: Dnj]
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Good demo of some of the actual voices. However, I would have liked to have heard them utilized within songs. The grand piano sounded absolutely awesome. Think I stick with my trusty old S950, though. smile

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#409399 - 10/09/15 03:33 PM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: travlin'easy]
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#409400 - 10/09/15 04:09 PM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj




Have to admit these two sound really really good....

But there is only one reason i can think off that would make me buy a PA4x, and thats when they will start selling an 88key version of it, with even more added piano sounds...
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#409402 - 10/09/15 04:36 PM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: Dnj]
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Aside from the Pa588 and the Havian 30, both of which are a way away from the Pa4x, the only other 88 Korg arrangers I can think of would have been the i1 and the i2 which are way back in the mists of time.

I wouldn't hold your breath for an 88 Pa4x, Bachus. But, who knows?

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#409403 - 10/09/15 04:48 PM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By: Bachus



But there is only one reason i can think off that would make me buy a PA4x, and thats when they will start selling an 88key version of it, with even more added piano sounds...


why not just midi your favorite 88 key controller?

http://www.wirerealm.com/guides/best-88-key-midi-keyboard-controller

http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm

http://kurzweil.com/product/pc3x/


Edited by Dnj (10/09/15 04:52 PM)

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#409407 - 10/09/15 09:24 PM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: Bachus



But there is only one reason i can think off that would make me buy a PA4x, and thats when they will start selling an 88key version of it, with even more added piano sounds...


why not just midi your favorite 88 key controller?

http://www.wirerealm.com/guides/best-88-key-midi-keyboard-controller

http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm

http://kurzweil.com/product/pc3x/


Thats what i have been doing for ages... But when it comes to arranger playing, i want the buttons as close as possible to my main keyboard... And in the end, i have allways been looking for the perfect all in one solution...

I think there is an unexplored market for 88 key blends of stage piano and totl arrangers.. If they can keep the weight acceptable...
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#409409 - 10/10/15 02:29 AM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By: Bachus
Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: Bachus



But there is only one reason i can think off that would make me buy a PA4x, and thats when they will start selling an 88key version of it, with even more added piano sounds...


why not just midi your favorite 88 key controller?

http://www.wirerealm.com/guides/best-88-key-midi-keyboard-controller

http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm

http://kurzweil.com/product/pc3x/


Thats what i have been doing for ages... But when it comes to arranger playing, i want the buttons as close as possible to my main keyboard... And in the end, i have allways been looking for the perfect all in one solution...

I think there is an unexplored market for 88 key blends of stage piano and totl arrangers.. If they can keep the weight acceptable...


Hammer action and light weight do not go together, as due to the weight of the keybed and the extra strength required of the housing. (A piano really gets a bashing)

The nearest is the Bohm Silverbird which is available with a 76 note hammer action keybed. (But as mentioned above, not light)

Enjoy

Bill
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#409410 - 10/10/15 05:56 AM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: abacus]
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Originally Posted By: Bachus
Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: Bachus



But there is only one reason i can think off that would make me buy a PA4x, and thats when they will start selling an 88key version of it, with even more added piano sounds...


why not just midi your favorite 88 key controller?

http://www.wirerealm.com/guides/best-88-key-midi-keyboard-controller

http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm

http://kurzweil.com/product/pc3x/


Thats what i have been doing for ages... But when it comes to arranger playing, i want the buttons as close as possible to my main keyboard... And in the end, i have allways been looking for the perfect all in one solution...

I think there is an unexplored market for 88 key blends of stage piano and totl arrangers.. If they can keep the weight acceptable...


Hammer action and light weight do not go together, as due to the weight of the keybed and the extra strength required of the housing. (A piano really gets a bashing)

The nearest is the Bohm Silverbird which is available with a 76 note hammer action keybed. (But as mentioned above, not light)

Enjoy

Bill


Nonsense Bill, with current technollogy the Casio line of instruments at under 10 kg has a very nice action and the px-5s even works on batteries.. Just read some reviews and then change your comments accordingly...
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#409414 - 10/10/15 09:45 AM Re: Korg PA4x - Power & Playability, [Re: Dnj]
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If you are coming from a synth background the keyboards you mention are a good start to get a feel of piano playing, however they fall far short of what is required for proper piano playing, hence my comments still stand.

Hope this clears up the confusion

Bill
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