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#432248 - 05/25/17 06:32 AM Korg PA900 successor
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Do u guys think it will be out this year and what do u think it will "borrow" from the pa4x

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#432249 - 05/25/17 06:40 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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Originally Posted By rolandfan
Do u guys think it will be out this year and what do u think it will "borrow" from the pa4x


nobody knows anything at this time if at all...a just wait and see status is where it stands ...with the great success of the Pa4x it could be a while before KORG releases anything in the way of an TOTL/MOTL arranger...things are gonna change once the GENOS is released all around in the arranger world.

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#432274 - 05/25/17 11:46 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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Originally Posted By rolandfan
Do u guys think it will be out this year and what do u think it will "borrow" from the pa4x


Actually the pa4 still has the same sound engine and style engine and player and VH as the pa900...

They just added more wave memmory.. and some piano string resonance to the synth engine...
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#432299 - 05/25/17 07:38 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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The VH in the 4X is not the same as the 900. It has more to it
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#432300 - 05/25/17 08:13 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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I was just about to say that!
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#432307 - 05/26/17 05:08 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
The VH in the 4X is not the same as the 900. It has more to it


Thanks... i was somehow convinced it was the same.... just as Yamaha uses the same in T5 and S970..

This is good to know... the VH in the Pa4x is just incredible, never owned a 900
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#432308 - 05/26/17 05:14 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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Yamaha needs to get in touch with TC Helicon,....this has been a big issue in their previous models the VH/VH2 for years has been sub standard for singers and not even in the same ballpark as KORG....
aren't they listening?

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#432312 - 05/26/17 06:30 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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So aside from the tc helicon the pa4x is just a glorified pa900 with more sounds ?

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#432313 - 05/26/17 06:33 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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From what ive read even vocal harmony 2 on the yamaha doesnt hold a candle in the wind to even the pa900s old tc helicon

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#432316 - 05/26/17 07:39 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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Edited by Dnj (05/26/17 07:44 AM)

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#432319 - 05/26/17 08:05 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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The harmonizer in the PA900 is excellent, but the one in the PA4X has more voices, more presets and is more adjustable. It has the automatic processing that "does everything for you", and includes enhancement, gate, limiter, and e.q. Works great!
I was told the PA4X has an all-new sound engine and the sounds are much better to my ears than any of the previous models. The new grand piano is amazing. It also has a very large, adjustable screen, even on the 61-note model.
They also changed the operating system quite a bit. It no longer uses Performances and everything is based on the Songbook.
It has a slot for a mini-card to increase user storage if you need it. I haven't found a need for it, but if you use a lot of external voices it would be useful.
Also, the PA4X is the first Korg that allows direct access to styles on a USB device.
It also has an improved Chord Sequencer that now allows saving a chord sequence to each Songbook entry.
In addition it has a vastly improved menu for assigning whatever you want to the two rows of programmable sliders.
It has an improved media player that will play midi, MP3, Karaoke, etc. On either of the two sequence players.
It has midi to style converter that will automatically convert midi files to styles. It works great on some files, not-so-great on others. It depends on the quality and structure of the original midi file. I have found it very useful.
There are a number of other improvements that I'm not remembering, but the point is that the 4X is a major upgrade from all previous models.
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#432320 - 05/26/17 08:17 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
The harmonizer in the PA900 is excellent, but the one in the PA4X has more voices, more presets and is more adjustable. It has the automatic processing that "does everything for you", and includes enhancement, gate, limiter, and e.q. Works great!
I was told the PA4X has an all-new sound engine and the sounds are much better to my ears than any of the previous models. The new grand piano is amazing. It also has a very large, adjustable screen, even on the 61-note model.
They also changed the operating system quite a bit. It no longer uses Performances and everything is based on the Songbook.
It has a slot for a mini-card to increase user storage if you need it. I haven't found a need for it, but if you use a lot of external voices it would be useful.
Also, the PA4X is the first Korg that allows direct access to styles on a USB device.
It also has an improved Chord Sequencer that now allows saving a chord sequence to each Songbook entry.
In addition it has a vastly improved menu for assigning whatever you want to the two rows of programmable sliders.
It has an improved media player that will play midi, MP3, Karaoke, etc. On either of the two sequence players.
It has midi to style converter that will automatically convert midi files to styles. It works great on some files, not-so-great on others. It depends on the quality and structure of the original midi file. I have found it very useful.
There are a number of other improvements that I'm not remembering, but the point is that the 4X is a major upgrade from all previous models.


DITTO Don,....and don't forget the Pa4x keybed and feel is miles above the Pa900 as it should be for the price,....Pa4x is a killer arranger KB for the pro gigging keyboard/singer power single player and beyond,.... I miss mine,(sigh)

......and possibly in my sights to get another if in the next few months nothing excites me on the market we'll see..

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#432326 - 05/26/17 09:58 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
The harmonizer in the PA900 is excellent, but the one in the PA4X has more voices, more presets and is more adjustable. It has the automatic processing that "does everything for you", and includes enhancement, gate, limiter, and e.q. Works great!
I was told the PA4X has an all-new sound engine and the sounds are much better to my ears than any of the previous models. The new grand piano is amazing. It also has a very large, adjustable screen, even on the 61-note model.
They also changed the operating system quite a bit. It no longer uses Performances and everything is based on the Songbook.
It has a slot for a mini-card to increase user storage if you need it. I haven't found a need for it, but if you use a lot of external voices it would be useful.
Also, the PA4X is the first Korg that allows direct access to styles on a USB device.
It also has an improved Chord Sequencer that now allows saving a chord sequence to each Songbook entry.
In addition it has a vastly improved menu for assigning whatever you want to the two rows of programmable sliders.
It has an improved media player that will play midi, MP3, Karaoke, etc. On either of the two sequence players.
It has midi to style converter that will automatically convert midi files to styles. It works great on some files, not-so-great on others. It depends on the quality and structure of the original midi file. I have found it very useful.
There are a number of other improvements that I'm not remembering, but the point is that the 4X is a major upgrade from all previous models.


There probably is more differences, like the drum editor.. which makes it so easy to quickly edit the drums on a converted style... and probably some more, but i dont really know the pa900..
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#432341 - 05/26/17 07:09 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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I don't understand how Tom Lang got the demo gig with TC Helicon. I understand he may be part of the development team, but man - he's a terrible singer, and doesn't do the product justice in demos.
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#432484 - 05/29/17 10:08 AM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Agreed!!!
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#432518 - 05/30/17 05:06 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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I should call them.
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#432525 - 05/30/17 07:02 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: Uncle Dave]
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You should,UD ... teach them how to REALLY use the VH too ...
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#432526 - 05/30/17 07:22 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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#432528 - 05/30/17 08:40 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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I have often thought the same thing. How did Tom get this singing gig for TC.
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#432529 - 05/30/17 08:47 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: shueymusic]
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#432530 - 05/30/17 10:22 PM Re: Korg PA900 successor [Re: rolandfan]
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I took a listen to this tom pang fellow on the pax3...and all i can say is... if cats could sing...they'd hate him too

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