Not so fast Donny! I was just "discussing" what I thought about the Pa2XPRO and from what others have stated about it.

I really would like to have more than 120 notes of polyphony on my next totl arranger Donny. I understand the method Korg uses for polyphony allocation is a very good one, with users having less probability for note drop-outs compared to an inferior allocation method that are perhaps used by some of the other manufacturers.

I'm thinking I may just bide my time until the next wave of totl arrangers hit the market between now and 2011 before I purchase another one. I'm really hoping my next totl arranger will have AT LEAST "256" notes of polyphony onboard. I know, I know, that's BIG hoping, but it has got to happen sooner or later right? I can wait.

Hopefully it will happen SOONER rather than later.

Best,
Mike

[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 09-15-2008).]
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