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#477849 - 10/12/19 07:33 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR-SX900 BATTLES Korg PA1000
[Re: jingleman]
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A badly broken right wrist, 8 months of complications and not knowing if my right hand would go back to normal. Realized what’s the point of all the technology and converting styles etc if I didn’t actually play. Rikki, Your point is right on. I remember in the good old sampling days...I would work for hours to get all my sounds together to start producing some music. By this time...I was exhausted and just went to bed. At this point in my life...I just want to play, not get too bogged down with technology. JM Nothing wrong with that, after all Playing the music is what it is all about. And if you do not want to program or tweak Yamaha is your best friend. But don't complain that even then you are only using perhaps 5% of its potential and 5% of its true best way of sounding. Frans, this German guy gives a decent performance of the possibilities of the PA1000 in particular as to the right hand sounds. It is still a long way removed from my programming though, and the PA1000 potential is still a lot bigger, particularly in the way he has , or rather has not, spent much time on tweaking the accompaniment. For PA users, if I may be so arrogant, the comments of an American entertainer who recently acquired my PA1000 programming: http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/v...d6308937cd18793Still, I stick to my guns: get a combination of the two !!!! John
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#477935 - 10/13/19 01:18 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR-SX900 BATTLES Korg PA1000
[Re: 124]
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Loc: koudekerke, Holland.
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Arrrrrgh! John the guy you referenced is Canadian, not American. He'll have the huskies out on ya'. S'okay, it's an easy mistake. Dear oh dear oh dear!!! We have millions of arranger keyboards on the loose here in Western Europe but not one huskie to my knowledge! Are they dangerous, carnivorous perhaps ? Do they have a predilection for Korg owners? I'll be on my guard though Sorry about the mistake. Is this you Lee or just someone who happens to know ? Very recent posting on youtube comparing PA1000 and SX900, that has not yet been posted to the best of my knowledge,and one comment (out of the many) I would like to quote as it is the essence really: "..... Some Styles of Korg Sound really good, other appear so cheap and like out of a 90s key... But many Do not Know, that you only have to tweak them! Change some Instruments, put in some Effects like reverb or amp Simulations... Dont Know why they are selling their pa series that unfinished?... Not even the pa4x appears to be finished, sometimes like a live Band but not often... Tell me which professionell Soundingenieur Would Master a Band like that?... I Would never buy Korg without knowledge in tweaking... Its not worth the money right out of the Box... That s why many yamaha likers believe in yamaha and love that keys for its finished studio Sound... And Korg is much more complicated, it took me long time to even unterstand the Style play Mode... I come from Roland and yamaha and it s very different and more easy to use..." link to youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VaFqOawv7sregards, John
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