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#167130 - 01/30/04 04:46 AM The Silver Beast from Korg!
Wings Offline
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Registered: 08/19/02
Posts: 28
Loc: WestCoast of Norway
A brief review

If I were to compare it to the PA80, I'd probably talk negatively about most things in the PA80, so I'll try to refrain from doing so, but for those of you who has described/understood this keyboard as being a PA80 on testosterone, ....boy you are so wrong.

To you arranger-guys out there, who have had the pleasure to own or try the PA80, I'll agree that some of the styles are similar, even identical to the PA80, but there is so much more to the PA1X-Pro.
The voices are so much sweeter, and the styles sound as if they spent several months just to prepare and tweak these.
The "songbook-concept" is fantastic, at least for those of us who like to sit at home with a glass of nice red-wine, and just play around with the keyboard. The names in the song-book are "bogus" but easy to edit into one’s own liking. Beware that all entries in the song-book are defined as the C-key, but can also be edited easily. The live-performance of this keyboard in a solo- duo- or even trio-performance is beyond my dreams.
The screen could have been better as it could very well have been more tilted, giving the operator a better, crisper view instead of having to "mount" the keyboard, or climb on top of it; however when you spend a few days fooling around with it, you will soon discover that the layout of the screen, with all of the menus, sub-menus and tweaks is so simple that navigating around in it’s depths is easy.
The choir-simulator is (to me) outstanding. At the touch of a button you can sing alone or along, with or without effects and voice-expansion, and you can add up to 4 voices-choir, which all can be tweaked to fit pitch, volume and vibrato...one by one. The PA1X-Pro is also equipped with pre-defined choir-settings, some good and some bad, but fun.

And the sheer sleek design of it portrays nothing less than elegance; well if I ever was to get a lover, this would be it!

Gaining access to the compartment hiding the RAM-chips, the ROM-chips and the hard-drive (15Mb) is easy. You need to unscrew 7 philips-head screws, and the lid is (like the rest of this baby’s body) made of aluminum, and it is hinged so it's very easy to upgrade this board.

AND THE SWITCHES LIGHT UP IN SHARP BLUE!!!

A few drawbacks

Since I am concentrating to give an impartial review, I have to mention the drawbacks that I have found so far.

The Audio-In diode, that supplies information about the input-gain of the microphone (or other inputs) keeps flashing from time to time, even though nothing is connected to the keyboard. Even when the keyboard is idle, this little thing keeps flashing, as to remind me that once I plug in the microphone, I have more grand surprises in store.

The manual increase/decrease buttons next to the tempo-dial are not functioning properly. That is the +button. I will have to use more than normal pressure to get a response from this one. However this I trust to be a “monday-switch” in my keyboard alone, ad therefore not an actual drawback in the PA1X-Pro-.

The RAM-chip used for sampling-features is reported to be 977.250 bytes, which is about 15Mb less than it's supposed to. This problem is not addressed in the manual, but I do believe that this is one of the few bugs from within the OS, and I expect this to be corrected at the release of a newer version.



When playing real-time with full arranger, I've discovered that the drums and the accompaniment decreased in volume abruptly, and when I hit the fill-in, it restores to normal. This has only happened twice, so I'll wait and see if this is going to be a problem. The base-track has happened to decrease the volume for no reason, and I have yet to find an explanation as to why. Both these incidents have been reported to Korg – Italy and I trust them to be a thing of the past at the release of the new OS.

I was looking forward to the semi-weighed keys, however I don't think I've tried these types before, so I didn't know what to expect. What I got was all-plastic-keys with one extra spring mounted in the bearing, giving the sense of just having a bit tighter keys. Well, like I said, I did not know what to expect so....maybe it's just me.

If you think the start-up time of the PA80 grew long, wait until you try the PA1X-Pro. It takes forever to start, and if you were to edit e.g. a wave-file, the time from when you hit the record-button to the point where it's actually ready to record is looong. I would think that a keyboard this size, price and class would have a processor that could handle a bundle of data a bit faster...?

Well, all in all I won't complain...yet!
This is (and I'll say it in clear, clean words) the most amazing piece of machinery I've ever had the pleasure of operating...


If I were to "throw the dice" and rate this keyboard, this would be the result:

Looks 6
User friendly 5
Ease to operate 5
Voices 6+
Reliability 5

Over all 5.4


Wings.

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#167131 - 01/30/04 06:07 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Thats alot of things wrong with a KB that costs so much!!!!

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#167132 - 01/30/04 06:20 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
renig Offline
Member

Registered: 02/20/00
Posts: 643
Loc: Canada
Yup, I hope these annoyances are fixed in the 61-key version. I'm an i-30 user of yore and passed on the PA80 simply because Korg dropped the sliders. But this new beastie looks like 'the business' to me and I may have to do some heavy convincing with the missus on this one.

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#167133 - 01/30/04 06:23 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
You dont mind spending more money..
but lets face it....give us the "goods" not a half perfected piece of equipment.

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#167134 - 01/30/04 07:01 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
renig Offline
Member

Registered: 02/20/00
Posts: 643
Loc: Canada
Oh yeah, there's no cash going out till Korg gets it right.

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#167135 - 01/30/04 07:07 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Its seems lately, when somthing comes out you gotta stand back, let someone else be the Guinea pig and after a year or so see what happens with bugs, updates, etc... etc ....that sux... they have enough time to test this stuff....
Ahhhhh whats the use!!

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#167136 - 01/30/04 07:43 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
George Kaye Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
The semi-weighted keys on the PA1XPRO actually have metal weights on the inside bottom of each key. This is something not found on the PA80. If you just touch the bottom of any key you will feel this weight. this is what is meant by semi-weighted, not an additonal spring.
I've sold 8 boards so far and have not heard of a single problem with stuck buttons or lights on when they shouldn't have been. Your keyboard might be the exception but not the norm.
George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, California
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#167137 - 01/30/04 08:25 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
Wings Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 08/19/02
Posts: 28
Loc: WestCoast of Norway
To all but especially to George Kaye:

Yes, I do believ that my PAX is a bit out of the ordinary, and I have established communications to people at Korg Italy, but I honestly do not think that I listed that many errors???
And 99% of the erros I did list, is most certainly going to be fixed with the next OS-update.

No harm intended to either Korg or any users, but please people; Read the stuff I wrote, NOT the stuff you imagined I wrote!


Wings.
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#167138 - 01/30/04 08:28 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
Wings Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 08/19/02
Posts: 28
Loc: WestCoast of Norway
Oh and one more thing;

From the retailers that I've found on the internet, it seems as though the speaker-version is going to cost the exact same as the pro, except no hard-disk and only 61-keys!

Now that's strange.


Wings.
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#167139 - 01/30/04 08:50 AM Re: The Silver Beast from Korg!
Scottyee Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Quote:
Originally posted by Wings:
the speaker-version is going to cost the exact same as the pro, except no hard-disk and only 61-keys!


Disappointing news that the 61 note with speakers version won't include a HD. Will this kb at least support an optional 'user installed' off the shelf generic hard drive like the Yamaha Tyros does?

Scott
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