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#421561 - 05/22/16 01:52 PM
Re: Input from members who have a Korg PA4x
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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Lloyd, I cannot comment on the Pa4X as I do not own one, but I can comment on the OS ... when I switched from technics to KORG (Pa600) the OS was completely foreign to me, as technics were the only KBs I owned till then ... after about a week or two, with help from the 'KORGIES' on this forum - Donny was one of them at the time - I was quite comfortable with the OS ... I now play a Pa900 and am still amazed at some of the things you can do while playing a song - even during a 'live' performance ... Of course, one should ALWAYS do a 'hands on' before buying a KB, but I don't think you should let the OS scare you away ...
I played a wedding yesterday, and for some of the requests I had to be a DJ and use some mp3's ... while playing an mp3, I got a request for a 'Hully Gully' which I wanted to play 'live' ... I pressed the SEARCH key, typed 'hul' and there was the location of the style ...when the mp3 ended, I pressed STYLE PLAY and began the HULLY GULLY ... Now, I am not saying you can't do this on other boards, but I was quite pleased with how seamless it was ...
Best of luck with whatever you chose ...
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#421563 - 05/22/16 02:05 PM
Re: Input from members who have a Korg PA4x
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I had exactly the same hesitation. I didn't want to trade editing capability for the ease of use of my S910 and S970. My only other recent exposure to Korg was my Micro Arranger, which I found confusing and awkward.
No worries, as it is a bit different than Yamaha, but just as easy. You just have to learn a few buttons and drop down menus. This doesn't mean you don't have to put in some time, but it is laid out so logically that it isn't frustrating. I think it is fun to learn one thing at a time as I get beyond the basics.
Try it you'll like it.
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pa4X 76 ,SX900, Audya 76,Yamaha S970 , vArranger, Hammond SK1, Ketron SD40, Centerpoint Space Station, Bose compact
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#421570 - 05/22/16 07:15 PM
Re: Input from members who have a Korg PA4x
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, don't have the pa 4x , I have the pa3x. Operating system, first up, probably isn't quite as straight forward as the yammies. Unless something has changed, you have to load user styles into the korg,vs being able to play them directly off the USB stick. That used to confuse some people that were used to the yammie system. I Main thing is, make sure you like the korg styles.
I personally luv the operating system of the korg, especially the style creator. Unfortunately I couldn't always find a style for some of the tunes I like to play. I'm sort of into show tunes and old standards and stuff, some of the simpler yammie styles plain suited better. So, not that bigger problem for me, I used to convert my yammies across to korg for the odd style.
Whereas the operating system shouldn't be that bigger problem, just make sure you like the korg styles.
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Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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#421571 - 05/22/16 08:09 PM
Re: Input from members who have a Korg PA4x
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I love the PA4X. Operating system has improved a lot, even over the Pa3X. You can now play styles from USB via a system called disk direct. I've been able to find every style I need. There are tons of them out there, in addition to the ones on board and that Korg lets you download for free. Plus the 4x has a built-in midi-to-style converter that works well, if the original midi file was done right to start with. All sounds, particularly guitars, pianos and drums are way better on the 4x than on any predecessors. As far as out of the box, they make it easy to adjust the sound to your preference by the MAXX automatic settings. If you use vocal mic, same thing is true, let the T.C. Helicon processor automatically analyze your voice and set the e.q., compressor, de-essor, etc., for you. Just check Automatic and adjust the input level and it does the rest. Of course you CAN set everything yourself if you wish. There WILL be a learning curve as far as the operating system, but after that, I find it much better than Yamaha's.
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