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#423549 - 07/16/16 11:21 PM
Re: final verdict on the PA4x?
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 1661
Loc: USA
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Hi Rikki, I'm glad you're back in business here. You bring a whole new dimension to the group. Not to mention a whole new bank of knowledge. You already sent me quite a few of the styles you have (originals and modified). I counted 8 ZIP files from you. And, altogether, 307 ZIP files on my hard drive that I have to open yet. But I'm sure you've got more material since I received those files from you a few years ago. As for the musikant, if I remember correctly, it had sounds the pa3x didn't , really a case of replacing it with something similar. I think I actually downloaded the manual at the time, so I could work out the type of sound it should be using ie doing a comparison. I only tweak the styles if I find I need one.
You're welcome to have a copy of the styles. Not much work required on your part, just load them and see what's useable for your needs. Yes, thanks, I will keep that in mind. The Musikant demo's by Jurgen were the reason I bought this in the first place. I have some Musikant ZIP files here, maybe you can help me figure them out. I'm still trying to get a decent cha-cha, tango, rhumba and a few other traditionals. Jurgen Sartorius home page Jurgen Sartorius styles Maybe rather than rush out and buy a pa4x, try some of these on your pa3x ( apparently they also work ok on the pa4x) and work out if the korg is really for you. Yes, this time around I will do some serious thinking. Have even considered switching back to Yamaha, but the "build" is not as virtuous as the PA3. Sounds like you've had a bit of a love/hate relationship with the korg. That's putting it mildly, Rikki. Now, this is going to sound crazy to you, but I never heard it on my big speaker system. The only time I heard it unleashed was back before I owned one and I was playing it at Sam Ash. Been using earphones since I bought it. Sometimes I wonder about myself. Thanks again for offering your help. I'm going to do what you said and take a whole day trying out what styles I do have here. I'm hoping the Musikant styles fill the bill if I/we can tweak them. I only want to get 10-15 basic styles. Mark
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#423551 - 07/17/16 12:46 AM
Re: final verdict on the PA4x?
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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If you're getting an empty, digital, hollow sound, you ain't doin' it right my friend! I would suggest you "walk a mile in my shoes, etc" and after a few years of playing the piano, you'll hear the difference. No different than analog vs. digital. But IMO, the main difference to a real piano is - by far - the PA system, which always fails to reproduce the natural frequencies as they would come out of the resonating body of the piano. Rosetree.......you nailed it right there. There is nothing that will ever equal the sound of that hammer hitting the strings, the string vibrating and bouncing off the soundboard,and the sound waves then entering your ear canal. It's an acquired sensation. I play both arranger AND piano now, but I remember when I first started learning the piano, I ignored the arranger for a while. When I went back to it, I heard a hollowness in the electronic instrument simulation that I never heard before But you can't deny the analog vs. digital analogy. Kawai has some digital piano's that have a real soundboard in there.. Digital Piano's like yamaha cvp have a specially created amp and speaker system that allows the. To come closer to a real piano sound then an arranger currently does... Same goes for the montage... Their A/D conversion has parts that make a piano sound more naturall .. And then there is the high end VSTs like pianoteq that are not sample based, but are a mathematicall model that calculates the sound There have been done some tests where people where asked to tell the real piano's from the digital piano's and most musicians and most had a hard time doing so... Yet still people have preferences in sound, i prefer a Steinway or Fazioli over a Yamaha sound grand... Current high end digital piano's are that good, that its a matter of prefference what sampled model to use...
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