Originally Posted By: leeboy
Diki,
On the current PA2XPRO...they have backing sequence (quick record) in sequencer mode. It allows you to recode your performance using styles.(unlike full PRO level 16 track sequence mode)
It records everything you do on the arranger section and realtime tracks live. Quick & easy to do. 2 grouped tracks are recorded....Kbd/PAD and Chord/ACC (Chord accomanyment)....that grouped track records style commands and chords.

That's what we currwntly have...Quick Record is super and I guess the Chord/Acc track is basically the same as a chord track??

Lee S.


you know, you said something very relevant to me. I have read the manual again and in fact, the 'chord track' in the Korg is called 'Step Backing Sequence'. Holy cow. I seemed to not notice it at all when I have read the manual last time.

I will buy an used Korg and try it intensively for a few days. The Korg really could be for me because although the Tyros I find is a great sounding instrument, that freaking sequencer is a bit too basic for my taste.

Korg, here I come smile

PS. I think that I was a bit too harsh on the Korg in a previous post. If I think that a PA800 costs about half as much as a new Tyros, and still be a pro arranger, then I am starting to see Korg very differently.

And the freaking 'Step Backing Sequence' function totally escaped my attention. Truth is, Korg explains that function very differently from Yamaha or Technics, which I am more familiar with.

I am really starting to change my mind about Korg.

Thanks for the heads-up. I won't sell my Tyros for now but will definitely buy a used PA2x and see for myself.


Edited by arranger_yes_pc_no (01/18/11 03:17 PM)