Hi, I think geared more towards the European market. Some of the styles are nice. Sound quite good on the regular Pa4x even though some of the sound used aren't available on it.
Hi. I've heard or read that there is a mix of German and English text both at the keyboard itself and in display. Don't know if this is correct or a rumour.
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Some of the styles are very similar to the regular ones, with some changes in sounds. Others seem to be unique, and some of them are very useful. All of them are well made. Of course some are tailored to European tastes.
Some of the styles are very similar to the regular ones, with some changes in sounds. Others seem to be unique, and some of them are very useful. All of them are well made. Of course some are tailored to European tastes.
and of course with the PA4x its easy to mix and match style parts, and rerecord style parts & sounds to suit your needs an very important option very few players ever try to do ...
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Originally Posted By Dnj
and of course with the PA4x its easy to mix and match style parts, and rerecord style parts & sounds to suit your needs an very important option very few players ever try to do ...
Something SteveM will be able to do after we get together on Monday ...
and of course with the PA4x its easy to mix and match style parts, and rerecord style parts & sounds to suit your needs an very important option very few players ever try to do ...
Something SteveM will be able to do after we get together on Monday ...
Hi. I've heard or read that there is a mix of German and English text both at the keyboard itself and in display. Don't know if this is correct or a rumour.
Hi Jonny, I think you might be right. I was helping a guy from the uk who was sold a musikant ( all they had in stock at the time). and basically told it was the same as the regular one. But I don't think it was, The styles were in weird groupings, a lot of the names in German and I think some of the text may have been in German. This was the guys first ever arranger so he wasn't to know any better. Fortunately he had been given the option of swapping it, which he did. He wasn't really after the schlarger and European style of music.