Originally Posted By Diki
Be careful what you wish for..! One of the problems with arranger modules is, unless specifically designed to be a module, a lot of front panel commands (buttons) don't have MIDI codes. If you convert the keyboard arranger into a module, your main keyboard may not be able to select (from its buttons) things like Bass Inversion, ritardando/accelerando etc..

Yes. My desire is to place the module on a stand tier above the keyboard I'd be controlling it from, so I'd still be using the PA1000's buttons and screen for all operations. But I'd be triggering it from a keyboard action I prefer, which will also provide some additional functionality of its own. I'd even have the option to combine it with different keyboards, depending on the needs of the gig.

I actually have a number of boards I'm thinking I could combine it with (61, 76, 88) any of which would give me something I prefer, and while total weight (keyboard and module) might in some cases be greater than the weight of the PA1000 alone, no single piece would be as heavy as the PA1000.


Edited by Anotherscott (09/25/25 05:49 AM)