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#339004 - 02/07/12 05:58 AM
 
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
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[quote=bruno123]Another blow. Just like kids, "I got the last blow".  But it all adds color to this forum.
  John C.  Oh come on, John...Scott knows full well I'm only kidding with him, as does Nigel. I tease Scott twice as much on Skype, and it's become a great joke. Lighten up, buddy...I have said many times the KMA was a stroke of genius on Korg's part. That still doesn't mean I like mini-keys...I despise them...thankfully, I don't have to ever use them.   Ian [/quote Ian, this is exactly how I feel about Yamaha keys...Especially the PSR series...and yes even the Tyros too...They are too light and undersized ...To think I would have to play such keys as my primary keyboard...would be too much...At least to me, the Korg MicroArranger is a novelty..and no it would not be a keybed I would want to play all the time.....but to me , not much different from the PSR stuff..You can rave about the so called great Tyros4 keybed, but I know better..I have good keybeds, that are worth raving about   I guess this post is just to illustrate that we both dislike certain keys because of size...and my dislike didn't stop at mini, in includes the undersized Yamaha too.. I also dislike the Roland Juno series (exception of Juno Stage), too light and toyish feel, although not undersized as the Yamaha higher end models.. I know folks will claim how fast the PSR keys are etc, but we know it is just a non expressive player that enjoys this concept....most folks understand my point.. The touch and response of the keys may be the single most important thing on any keyboard...maybe more than the sound..Don't believe me...Play a mediocre sound on a great keybed, and play a great sound on a well lets say a PSR keybed...    
 
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#339006 - 02/07/12 06:16 AM
 
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
[Re: Tonewheeldude]
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There is a HUGE problem with these small key arrangers. you simply cant play as fast!!
 
  Heck, who wants to play fast!!!!???  That way the song be over much too quickly!  We want to  savor our music, like a  fine wine  , a  good cigar  , a lovely woma.....mmmm?....er...we'll stick with the first two, there are children on this site...with small.....er.....hands!  "Long LIve the KMA...KMA everybody! KMA!" "It's the  Present!"   Ian  
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#339008 - 02/07/12 06:26 AM
 
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
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  I know folks will claim how fast the PSR keys are etc, but we know it is just a non expressive player that enjoys this concept....
 Which is why I am very surprised you didn't take to them like a duck to water....now, don't quack up, Fran...I only kidding.  I simply love the Tyros4's FSX keys   ...they  the best! (IMO)  Ian PS.... Gary Diamond, and your buddy  Donny Pesce have  PSR instruments...they aren't  expressive players?  They my  heroes!   
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#339009 - 02/07/12 06:39 AM
 
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
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Now you see Ian can be fair, with that lovely tribute, eventhough it is tongue in cheek.
  Bernie   Tongue  firmly in cheek, Bernie, but I do think the guys at Korg who dreamed up the KMA (and other Korg mini-keyboards) were  geniuses. It will help people who would never try a Korg, to get acquainted with the Korgian sound, and perhaps, move on up to a standard sized arranger, like a PA3X.  Smart cookies, they were.    Ian PS...they would have to sell a lot of KMA to equal the profit on   one PA3Xpro, but, they are on to something, for sure!  
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#339012 - 02/07/12 06:49 AM
 
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
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  I know folks will claim how fast the PSR keys are etc, but we know it is just a non expressive player that enjoys this concept....
 Which is why I am very surprised you didn't take to them like a duck to water....now, don't quack up, Fran...I only kidding.  I simply love the Tyros4's FSX keys   ...they  the best! (IMO)  Ian PS.... Gary Diamond, and your buddy  Donny Pesce have  PSR instruments...they aren't  expressive players?  They my  heroes!   Yes, you said it, not me   Gary and Donny are my friends, and they are very different...Gary is a softer player, and I do not hear a wide dynamic range because of  velocity changes in his play, he maintains a laid back level of change... Donny is on the other side, he prefers and plays a wide open dynamic play..In fact I recall Donny adjusting a G1000 in a way I would never use it (the highest velocity setting, like we would use for organ   These two guys have different styles that please their audiences.... See Ian , I can talk about my friends without slamming them   As another example, another friend that uses dynamic range  a little different than Gary or Donny...Our amigo, Dave (Uncle Dave)...Dave , at least in the past   ...used velocity dynamics, and appreciated key touch, more in the manner that I do...I am afraid his stints with PSR keyboards has diminished his appreciation...but maybe now with a PA3x..he can retain his yesteryear's...   I will say with the four of us, we probably have the widest experience of any 4 on SZ....PS: I am not referring to a couple  (Dave a Donny's)...tushs..    
 
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#339016 - 02/07/12 07:11 AM
 
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
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