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#443152 - 12/24/17 04:20 AM Re: Ketron SD9 vs Korg PA4x [Re: Ketron_AJ]
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Originally Posted By Ketron_AJ

The 're-trigger' notes you hear at ~ 1:13, 4:50, 4:55, 4:57, 5:03 and 6:46 has been an issue the PA series have had since the PA50.


And that is what drives me crazy. Why on earth no one at Korg manage to find a way to prevent this happening?! All the others, except for Casio I thought, do not have this issue.
This thing is particularly annoying with ballads or another slow tempo styles.
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#443157 - 12/24/17 06:23 AM Re: Ketron SD9 vs Korg PA4x [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Everyone seems to think that the 9000PRO was a part of the PSR line. It was not. There's no "PSR" on the unit. It was a step up in construction, keybed, and overall sex appeal. I had two of them .... miss 'em sometimes.


I think it was assumed by most people that it was part of the PSR line since it was the successor to the PSR-9000. You're right though Dave it did not say PSR on the keyboard.

All the best,

Mike
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#443158 - 12/24/17 06:36 AM Re: Ketron SD9 vs Korg PA4x [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By keybplayer
The PSR-9000 Pro was quite something when it came out.

Everyone seems to think that the 9000PRO was a part of the PSR line. It was not. There's no "PSR" on the unit. It was a step up in construction, keybed, and overall sex appeal. I had two of them .... miss 'em sometimes.



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#443448 - 12/28/17 08:53 AM Re: Ketron SD9 vs Korg PA4x [Re: adimatis]
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This thread motivated me to improve the vArranger's FILL IN algorithm.

When you press the fill in button, the variation need to stop, and the arranger need to play the fill in.
But this does not sound so good, because notes actually playing of the variation are cut, and some notes of the fill in have been missed, as you did not played it since the beginning.

So the perfect solution does not exist.

Good news, the new vArranger update improve this a lot, so it is now very smooth. Maybe like Ketron? I don't know
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#443455 - 12/28/17 11:52 AM Re: Ketron SD9 vs Korg PA4x [Re: DAN.2000]
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Originally Posted By DAN.2000
This thread motivated me to improve the vArranger's FILL IN algorithm.

When you press the fill in button, the variation need to stop, and the arranger need to play the fill in.
But this does not sound so good, because notes actually playing of the variation are cut, and some notes of the fill in have been missed, as you did not played it since the beginning.

So the perfect solution does not exist.

Good news, the new vArranger update improve this a lot, so it is now very smooth. Maybe like Ketron? I don't know



Good news..
Another improvement
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