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#401816 - 04/26/15 09:49 AM Re: Factory Demo [Re: ianmcnll]
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Another option might also be that it are Korg styles used on the Varranger... Dan really put a lot of effort in the compatibillity for Korg styles of lately..

Problem with V/arranger is that you never know what soundsource one is using... But some of the sounds like one of the guitars just dont sound very Korg to me..
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#401819 - 04/26/15 10:17 AM Re: Factory Demo [Re: abacus]
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Maybe it's the effects on the guitar that make it sound different?
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#401824 - 04/26/15 11:32 AM Re: Factory Demo [Re: abacus]
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Sounds a lot like my Korg MicroArranger did.

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#401825 - 04/26/15 11:49 AM Re: Factory Demo [Re: ianmcnll]
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
Maybe it's the effects on the guitar that make it sound different?


It could be, however it could also be an older Korg like the i30 or pa80... I dont think the essence of the Korg PA sound has changed much over the last decade..

This is what makes it so hard to guess the model, even now, from PA300 to PA3x all instruments have basically the same sound engine.. Which is basically an evolved version from the engine in al previous PA arrangers.. And possibly even the i30


Edited by Bachus (04/26/15 11:52 AM)
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#401826 - 04/26/15 04:22 PM Re: Factory Demo [Re: abacus]
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One can assume from the posts that the manufacture is correct, but we still don’t know which model. (Some SZ members have one)

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#401827 - 04/26/15 04:55 PM Re: Factory Demo [Re: abacus]
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Mmmmm...so it's not the Havion 30....
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#401828 - 04/26/15 05:06 PM Re: Factory Demo [Re: abacus]
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Steve McNally of Korg uses example 1 in his PA600 Video Tutorial Series Titled "Part 1: Introduction and Navigation".

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#401829 - 04/26/15 06:37 PM Re: Factory Demo [Re: abacus]
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Originally Posted By: abacus
One can assume from the posts that the manufacture is correct, but we still don’t know which model. (Some SZ members have one)

Bill


Thats extremely hard by ear, for obvious reasons called above, they all use the same engine and many of the same samples and styles.. ( for probably over a decade) as Korg mostly innovated their products by keeping the same engine ...as explained above..

It could be any Korg arranger of the pa series or even the i30...
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#401830 - 04/26/15 10:29 PM Re: Factory Demo [Re: abacus]
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Wrong post


Edited by spalding1968 (04/26/15 10:31 PM)

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#401861 - 04/28/15 12:46 AM Re: Factory Demo [Re: abacus]
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Well its gone quiet so one can assume everyone has given up on identifying the model.

The most interesting part of this conversation was how many thought of this board as an entry level model, rather than (In its day) being TOTL, which is good to see, as it means great sounds can now be had even if you don't have a lot of dosh.

It also shows just how far TOTL instruments have significantly improved since this model was introduced. (If they hadn't the gap would have been much narrower)

As to the board, well it is the Korg PA1/PA1x. (Which you have to admit still sounds good even though it falls short of the latest TOTL models)

Personally I think Korgs best board to date is the PA2x, as it has more features than the PA1x and a much better output stage, which really brings the sounds to life, (Adding an external DAC/digital mixer to the PA1x and using the digital out’s will also give you a significant improvement in its sound quality) as to the PA3x, then it just loses synergy and sounds more like a work in progress rather than a completed instrument. (I also feel the same about the midrange PA900 compared to the PA800, the new PA300/600 though are really something special)

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