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#160410 - 11/01/07 09:22 PM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
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Dennnis please keep us uptp date ....Only 26 days OMg I couldnt sleep waiting
What a great early Xmas present.

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#160411 - 11/01/07 10:04 PM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
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Originally posted by miden:
You get 3 per variation (fill/2/break) plus if you press the button twice quickly it loops the variation. plus you can set it up so that a fill goes straight to whatever variation you want, or just follow the factory default.


So, does this means that the PA2 X pro has EIGHT different fills (two for each of the four variations) and a break fill (same for all the variations)?
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#160412 - 11/01/07 11:46 PM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
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Hi Dreamer,
The Pa1xpro did, and I have no reason to doubt the PA2x is the same, certainly seems so from the data so far..For each variation(1 thru 4) you get 2 fills + a break pattern, so yes I suppose you could say there are 8, but remember 2 per variation, not 8 per variation, and that imho is more than enough for anyone!!! I found with the pa1x that i would use maybe 1 fill and a break for a song, very rarely did I use 2 or more.
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#160413 - 11/01/07 11:48 PM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dnj:
Dennnis please keep us uptp date ....Only 26 days OMg I couldnt sleep waiting
What a great early Xmas present.


I will Donny, and I'm the same, the days just cannot go quick enough!!
Dennis

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#160414 - 11/02/07 12:55 AM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
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Quote:
Originally posted by miden:
Hi Dreamer,
The Pa1xpro did, and I have no reason to doubt the PA2x is the same
Dennis


Thanks! Looks interesting indeed...
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#160415 - 11/02/07 04:20 AM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
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When is the PAx2 pro due out in the states?

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#160416 - 11/02/07 08:45 AM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
Dnj Offline
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Steve

hopefully very soon for the holidays.......many people I know are anxiously waiting for this unit !

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#160417 - 11/02/07 11:34 AM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
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After zooming in, I noticed "Player One" and "Player Two" with 5 buttons each below the LCD screen.

Anyone know what that is?

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#160418 - 11/02/07 12:48 PM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
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#160419 - 11/02/07 02:39 PM Re: Korg Pa2XPro close-up
mrdave Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dreamer:
So, does this means that the PA2 X pro has EIGHT different fills (two for each of the four variations) and a break fill (same for all the variations)?


No, the 3 buttons, plays each one the same fill without regard to the variation is currently playing. In the style edit mode you have the option to edit only Fill1 / Fill2 / Fill3 tracks so the fills are only 3. This is really a shortcoming, I found on the Pa1X many styles that have fills that do not sound well when played with some variations, specially Var1. Since the style structure hasn't changed in Pa2X I think it will have the same problem.
Roland by contrast, uses a FillDown - FillUp concept that produces smooth transitions, and provides 6 fills for each style.

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