Originally posted by TomTomSF:
Hi
Terry is talking about the menu feature that allows you to map the fills to the velocity, I think.
RicFreak is a very talented programmer, so I think that is why he finds the pa80 so easy to program. I'm just the opposite. I find the pa80 a pain in the rear. I like my Yamaha PSR2000 much more for both it's sounds and it's functions and programming.
But, when you get into the pa80, it can be a very, very cool keyboard. Especially if you have a lot of time to devote to it.
Tom G.
Tom,
I think what you are saying about the PA being a pain to program or tweek was true for me as well.
Ric and my friend AJ (bluezplayer) are both tweekers to the max and find the PA cool for this. I tweek only what I have to and is not my thing, nor do I have any fun doing it, so when I have to I want it to be as painless as possible, that was not my experience with the PA. Conversely, I find the Tyros very easy to navigate around and do what I dislike doing.
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jam on,
Terry
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