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#450712 - 04/20/18 02:26 PM
Re: Korg PA-1000 V/S Yamaha S-975
[Re: travlin'easy]
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To me, the Yamaha sounded much fuller and richer, the Yamaha drums, IMO, were far more realistic. Gary
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#450802 - 04/21/18 12:50 PM
Re: Korg PA-1000 V/S Yamaha S-975
[Re: travlin'easy]
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I have an impression that Korg sometimes makes it too obvious that there’re “keyboard” guitars in the backing. Also, when he played “Love Story” the style sounded to me like a third-party one. I know that it’s personal, but, in my opinion, Yamaha managed to engineer a certain quality of their certain voices, like piano, guitar, saxophone, which gives you (me) a feeling “wow, this is beautiful”, which is not the same as “wow, this is realistic”.
As for design, I’m going to seem biased again. I’m concerned that buttons on Korg do not visually appear to be in different groups.
It seems like Korg is more attractive for those who prefer things to be a little bit more geeky, when you can sit at your keyboard with a cup of coffee and work with it as you work with a computer.
Also, positioning of knobs seems to be less practical than on Yamaha. Although I think that if it wasn’t for Korg, Yamaha would never have knobs on PSR, saving them for non-arranger line.
My impression is that while Korg finds its support among professionals and semi-professionals, Yamaha offers a comparable level of quality, but designed in a way which also would be attractive for amateurs, even when it comes to Tyros and Genos.
In the end, if Korg still has a problem with smoothness of the accompaniment, which is much talked about, that’d be a deal breaker.
Again, I’m just trying to look at it as if I’m to invest some money into one of these companies and I have to decide who of them has more chances to win. So far Korg seems to sound and to look more aggressive, while Yamaha tries to appear less light-headedly. Well… I’m not an expert. We just share opinions.
Edited by Kabinopus (04/21/18 12:53 PM)
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#450806 - 04/21/18 02:03 PM
Re: Korg PA-1000 V/S Yamaha S-975
[Re: travlin'easy]
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You are right, we share opinions, and together, hopefully, come to a consensus. Your opinions, in particular, are well thought out.
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#450886 - 04/23/18 02:48 AM
Re: Korg PA-1000 V/S Yamaha S-975
[Re: travlin'easy]
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"Bernie, do you notice any of the glitches when changing patterns on the 4X that are clearly evident on the 1000? I think it’s sample 3 or 4 on the demo...slow rock ballad."
Sorry Jingleman, I missed it. No glitches at all found on the Pa4X since the update and the screen tilt problem was solved by a replacement in short order. The software problem had to do with the Setlist, not style play.
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