Spalding..., you have an edge though. Those Korg PA's function more like WS's than the others. Korg IMO has done a great job at integrating the synth/arranger. You don't need to sample sounds really. You can tweek the current sound set.., and write your own styles. You're not going to be dropping any number one charters with an arranger, but with some creative editing you can make some pretty good modern styles using the Korg PA's.....
I listened to that Tube link and you'll be able to pull that off on that Korg man

Hell.., you don't even have to really dig too deep into the style seq either. What that guy did sounded like standard 4 bar loop. You could rip that out on your Korg using ONE variation. I'll give you a tip too... I've noticed this on ALLLLL arranger keyboards. One key sound in hip hop is a solid CLAP. Most often arrangers have that clap tuned WAY too high. If your PA allows it.., take one of the preset claps and drop the tuning on it.
If you ever really wanted to take an inexpensive route to adding some killer hip hop kits to compliment that Korg PA.., get your hands on a Zoom StreetBoxx 246..., got one myself and can't put it down!!!!!
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 01-13-2009).]
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