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#How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer series#
PA1xPro - Korg's official site for the PA Series arranger.
#How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer Pc#
Very good set of PC midi interface programs and KORG i-series programs.
#How backup my korg pa1x pro on computer software#
'Tis humane to errr" now just learn from this and HAVE FUN AGAIN.Korg Pa1x Pro Pc Software Average ratng: 3,8/5 8876 votesĭSS-1 - Nomad's Page Sounds, software and links to resources for the DSS-1 sampler. We perfection-demanding entertainer/musicians are always the HARDEST on OURSELVES !!! You're be a lot happier w yourself & the people around you.
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learn the PLUS POINTS for your PA1-LEARN TO SMILE WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT IT-then SMILE to whomever will listen & SELL IT. i am sure you will really AUDITION your next keyboard. I hope I made u smile a little-we all make mistakes. I'd use the differance from NOT having bought a new Korg to take my wife out to dinner. Then sell it !! Buya new home for my wife & I then FIX MY OLD Hammond & Leslie, buy a Yamaha DT Explorer electronic drum set, a tascam 2488-and record my OWN DRUMMING !! To me, even if i won the Lottery, I'd buy a Prius, or Honda insight, get 50+mpg and drive over to the bank pay off my home. WOW-really Coooool Funk rythems and fat sounds. Today Guitar center i played a $3,500_ Yamaha Motif-i think it's called. So If i want to appeal to baby-boomers like myself as well as my love of the 1980's tecno music-would a new $2,000 keyboard be needed ?Īs a homeowner, grandfather w/ all the day-to-day hassles WE ALL FACE w/ $$ being scarce-I think a new keyboard is out of the question. As an old fart going thru another "male menapause" I am ressurecting my MUSICAL career and i must realize my target audience. New Rythems are fun & cool and keep a performer from getting persoanlly BORED yet, are they worth all the xtra $$$ ? That's a personal decision. lots of volumn controlling sliders so i can "arrange" live. WHAT a freakin' joke !!! tHAT'S Y i BOUGHT THE I-30. I was looking just this week AT the new Korgs & was really surprised to find 3 verticle sliders to control, I imagine, ACC LEAd & Rythems. My last keyboard, a KORG I-30, was bought ! I have a cojple of modules to add sounds & FATnees to my backing. Hi JJ-I concurr w the Admin-use this as a review ans SAVE a lot of people a LOT of $$. So, can anyone pass some tips, advice etc or is this keyboard really as bad, useless and lame as I seem to find. Maybe my fault but I touch the screen like I do with my sat-nav but it appears to be far too light and needs more pressure.
Maybe because it is so new and hardly been touched - perhaps it needs more useage for the screen to be 'broken-in' so-to-speak. There are dedicated buttons to turn the upper 1,& 3 voices off instead of having to 'paw' the touchscreen which, for me, doesn't seem to work. I am close to giving up with this and just selling it as I recently heard a Tyros 1 which just blew every part of the PA1x away the sounds are fatter, the styles are brighter and more musical and lastly, far easier to use. I have probably repeated myself a few times but am so piddled off and yes, I will admit I didn't test-drive one before buying but assumed it must be a far better sounding keyboard To really insult, a friend brought his old KN2000 (Technics) up and played that and it sounded so much fuller and better and he just bought it used for £99!! Having read a few reviews which hailed this keyboard as the best thing since sliced bread I cannot understand what is so wrong. If still working, I cannot find one style which is useable or 'strong' enough to use. I just resorted to using the sax on my old Trinity Pro which, for every voice I tried to compare just sounded so much better and 'beefier' which again seemed strange as that too is over 10 years older than this pa1.Īm I missing something or can someone tell me what I appear to be doing wrong? Ok, when working the clubs a number of years ago, the i3's voices were not great and so I used a Technics keyboard for melodies, solos, backing etc and just the i3 for the rhythms/styles as they were excellent. The sax voices again are so thin I couldn't do a lot with them even after a few hours of editing. The styles are weak and have don't seem to change much through the 4 variations unlike the old i3. Even the cheap casio WK series sound better. I have had the PA1x pro now for 3 months and have to say it is the 'weakest' sounding keyboard I have ever tried. Anyone found the PA1x pro to be a let-down? I have an i3 and thought this would be an improvement since the i3 is over 12 years older.