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#510445 - 01/27/25 08:52 AM
Roland E-80 vs Genos vs Korg Pa5x vs Ketron Event
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 372
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Stefan Langolf brings you a comparison between: Roland E-80 Yamaha Genos Korg Pa5x Ketron Event https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wuPm3OgaHkHe plays an Electric Piano voice on each followed by a Blues style. As expected the Yamaha Genos voices have lots of reverb and effects that makes them instantly euphonic. This is the classic feeling of listening to a studio mastered CD which many love. The Korg Pa5x voices on the other hand sound relatively dry allowing each instrument to be clearly identified in their own space. This sounds more like a live band. The Ketron EVENT surprised me with the realistic guitar parts. Stefan soloed each Guitar to demonstrate the realism. The Roland E-80 was released in 2007. It shows its age, although it still holds up well to the competition. I have seen used ones being sold for $800 at Guitar Center which makes it a bargain buy. Stefan is an Arranger fanatic. He has more comparison videos on his YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@arranger-world2022/videos It is great for the customer to have so many choices at so many price points to satisfy your individual needs and tastes.
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#510455 - Yesterday at 10:54 AM
Re: Roland E-80 vs Genos vs Korg Pa5x vs Ketron Event
[Re: Tapas]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14317
Loc: NW Florida
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I am disappointed that he doesn’t attempt to dial the effects so they are closer. I think that’s one of the main things to take away from these comparisons… do a little editing and you can get them so close it’s pretty moot with the basic meat and potatoes sounds.
And, to be quite honest, even the mid-line arrangers will be close to indistinguishable too..!
What sets the TOTL arrangers apart is all the stuff he’s NOT using, Yamaha’s Ensemble voicing modes, Korg’s two styles running simultaneously, Ketron’s clip launching, things like that.
But, as with his previous comparison (posted here a few weeks ago) my opinion still stands. If this is as good as you can play, and if this is as complex as you want to use an arranger, why pay $4-5K for a modern one when a used E80 (or G70) will sound VERY close, and can be found for well under $1,000?
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#510460 - Yesterday at 11:30 PM
Re: Roland E-80 vs Genos vs Korg Pa5x vs Ketron Event
[Re: Tapas]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1165
Loc: Oradea, RO
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I suspect he demonstrates what the majority of the players will do. Not much more than playing those styles and sounds... I am looking at an E-80 right now, for about 500 dollars. Yes, 20 years old, but who's getting any younger? LE: Indeed, I was looking for a BK-9, but they are very rare it seems, none available in my region... Such a shame Roland left the market, I had hoped for some Go Keys 7 or something at NAMM, but no signs.
Edited by adimatis (Yesterday at 11:33 PM)
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#510465 - Today at 10:09 AM
Re: Roland E-80 vs Genos vs Korg Pa5x vs Ketron Event
[Re: Tapas]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1165
Loc: Oradea, RO
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Hey Dengizich, thanks, indeed I remember Roland was huge in Hungary back in the years, Romanians always prefered Korg Much appreciated your input, I might turn to that for shopping, I'll see how it goes. All the best to you!!! Adi
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#510469 - Today at 04:23 PM
Re: Roland E-80 vs Genos vs Korg Pa5x vs Ketron Event
[Re: Tapas]
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Registered: 07/19/21
Posts: 123
Loc: Upstate NY, US
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The Roland E-80 is doing pretty good with those other keys. Would you like to hear a keyboard that is showing its age? My first arranger was a Roland E-68 that I bought in 1996. I still own it to this day, and it works mint. A very simple machine, with 28 voice polyphony, SMF player (GM GS) , 241 sounds, 64 styles, digital effects 8 reverb - 8 chorus, floppy disk drive and 64 performance memories. Here is a link, if you are curious how the E-68 sounds like: https://youtu.be/TZTcebhLyLU?feature=sharedIt wasn't that popular in the US, it was mostly sold in Europe. Although the ones that were sold in the US had a "US" designation next to the Roland logo, and the letters were in blue instead of the orange like the European models had.
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