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#474505 - 08/11/19 10:34 PM
tried the Korg PA1000
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 1661
Loc: USA
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No deep, heavy duty, philosophical thinking here. Just odds and ends. I went to Guitar Center to audition a Yamaha digital piano and they had a PA1000 also. Spent an hour on it. I was mistaken about Donny's new Korg I thought that's what HE bought (but I just figured out he bought a 700). Odds and ends comments: there were no "fill' buttons on it. I saw intro, endings, break, etc but....no fill buttons. Isn't that a little odd for a $2k keyboard? Ease of use (for me)...changing instruments easily during a song. Styles seemed to be a step up from my PA3x in this way. The "variations" sound like variations. i.e as I went 1 through to 4, the styles changed enough to actually sound like a variation. On the PA3x, each one only adds an instrument or two to the preceding one. So you really don't hear a change, just an embellishment. I didn't notice anything outstanding about this keyboard that would make me want to spend $2K. Then again, though I spent an hour playing with it, I was only listening through the onboard speakers. Asked for some amplification, and they gave me their standard bass amplifier they use for demo's. I sounded better through the onboards. Flutes and violins and strings were atrocious. They can't be that bad because they sound good on my 3x. I must have been doing something wrong. But out of curiosity, aside from the 4x which of the other Korg arrangers do any of you like and is good value for the buck, I really need a knock-about, carry under your arm new arranger. Oh, and I tried the QSC powered speakers and the EV ZLX 12P. I thought the QSC sounded muddy and the EV's don't sound as good as my old EV's I'm using now. I've only ever used EV's so I'm quite familiar with the EV sound. The salesperson was kind enough to advise me that speaker manufacturers are cutting down on the quality of the components. No different from any other company. Anyone else notice a difference in sound between new and old? Almost forgot. Anyone familiar with the Yamaha CP73 stage piano? Yamaha CP73
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#474704 - 08/18/19 02:03 AM
Re: tried the Korg PA1000
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Maybe I am wrong, but I don't see a separate fill section a major element in choosing a keyboard. As Don said, the fills are integrated in the variation button. I suppose if you wanted a 2 fill while in var 4, but didn't want to go there, it would be a small advantage. Otherwise, press the var button you are on . or go with auto fill and proceed to the next.
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#474705 - 08/18/19 03:48 AM
Re: tried the Korg PA1000
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 05/05/00
Posts: 1384
Loc: koudekerke, Holland.
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Completely fail to see this issue (and more mentioned here) as about a year ago there was a minor update for the PA1000 which enables the user to use the fill of his choice ( in whichever variation he is currently playing) by simultaneously hitting the autofill button and the fill ( 1,2,3,4,) that you want..... No, this is not ideal and does not match the seperate buttons on the PA4X but it does provide independent use of the four fill-ins at your discretion. While I agree that for obvious reasons the PA4X is superior to a PA1000 I am under the impression that very few here are well familiar with the ins and outs of the PA1000. As Donny would say you first have to customize the keyboard to your personal liking which involves a lot of programming and tweaking. Another aspect that gets little or no attention here is the actual use of filling up the RAM memory with external samples. Mine is filled up to the hilt with samples from Dynamix, Mister Music,Reuben, and the "musikant" extension. The result is quite impressive and still leaves me with money in hand so to speak compared to a PA4X +speakers...... Just saying......
regards, John
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