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#451151 - 04/27/18 12:28 AM Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates
ytlevine Offline
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http://www.korg.com/us/news/2018/042703/

Doesn't seem to be much there besides the VOX V860 volume pedal compatibility, and the Curve presets for the volume/expression pedal, basically the same as the releases for the PA300/PA600/PA900 from a few weeks ago (http://www.korg.com/us/news/2018/0410/).

Hoping that big update for the PA4X still comes soon...

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#451152 - 04/27/18 12:51 AM Re: Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates [Re: ytlevine]
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Hard to take seriously..............

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#451169 - 04/27/18 08:42 AM Re: Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates [Re: ytlevine]
Dnj Offline
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At least KORG is always working to improve and that's a good thing.

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#451191 - 04/27/18 07:31 PM Re: Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates [Re: ytlevine]
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They need to fix the fills quirks on the PA1000.
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#451226 - 04/28/18 11:43 PM Re: Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates [Re: ytlevine]
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^^^ yes.

Problem with this is that half the people does not acknowledge that problem and the other half say it is not a big deal, you just need to press the button at the right time, so no problem. frown

And so, there are little chances Korg will do anything about it.
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#451230 - 04/29/18 08:01 AM Re: Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates [Re: ytlevine]
Uncle Dave Offline
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There is a learning curve to master any of the features on these machines that goes beyond musicality. Pushing buttons has become a "skillset" in playing modern instruments. Launchpads, sample triggers, fill-ins, etc are all just another group of tools to learn how to use.
With THAT said - Korg "is" a bit more finicky than the rest of the pack. Maybe that's because (IMO) they have more humanized fills than some of the others.
I really think that timing is everything in triggering fills ... on ANY keyboard, but more so with the Korg family. It's like driving a sports car with a sensitive clutch.
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#451242 - 04/29/18 12:03 PM Re: Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
I really think that timing is everything in triggering fills ... on ANY keyboard, but more so with the Korg family. It's like driving a sports car with a sensitive clutch.

The fact that I can safely trigger fills on Yamaha in any moment allows me to use fill of any duration, so it's not only about comfort, but also about creativity.

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#451248 - 04/29/18 01:00 PM Re: Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates [Re: ytlevine]
DonM Offline
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They haven't fixed my number one complaint, the cut-off endings on many of the styles. Yamaha does it right.
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#451250 - 04/29/18 01:02 PM Re: Korg PA4X/PA1000/PA700 Updates [Re: DonM]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By DonM
They haven't fixed my number one complaint, the cut-off endings on many of the styles. Yamaha does it right.


As for fills Yammy does it great I agree compared to others although the EA7 is very good also with fills, endings, etc,....
but no break fill Grrrrr......

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