(11-22-2025, 10:53 PM)OrganPlayer Wrote: Yes i go to Ketron Event 76 keys, fo a joke i place an advertisement on Marktplaats, i never think sombody want to change it for a Korg pa5x.
But now somebody wants to change it for my pa5x,
I have the korg pa5x , it is time to try something new, this time it wants to be the keton Event 76 keys,
I am now studying how the ketron Events works works, I follow the Tutorials on You tube ,and understand the most , i have Genos and this keyboard is inportend for my Song styles, and my korg x50 and i love this instrument to much, so much great sounding voices insite wit a great apigator sounds insite i love this to much,
Thuesday the person comes to me and change the instruments, it is time for some news i have a good wife she is ok with it,
I hope i will not regret it it is a gamble , he wants to sound great , in time i will look for a newer machine i will do that until i am dying i think
I have so many instruments in my whole live that is how i am im my childhood i have no money for a great instrument i have a little organ with air ,
Now it is a necessity to always buy the newest instrument that is me i never want to stop i think
I must do it that is me, maby it is a winner if not I will change it for another instrument but I hope not,
Mr Chello want know everyting of an instrumentbut that is not me if i can play some great songs on it with great sounding keyboards i am happy and if it is a Yamaha or a Korg Or Ketron if i love the sounds it is ok for me som people go to a bar and i put my money in new instruments but this time it costs me nothing
If you can afford it, buy the Ketron EVM and connect it too your PA5x.
I have the EVM connected to my Wersi OAX and the result is amazing - the wersi is a dream to play but the addition of the EVM takes it all to another level. I have built a small midi controller that connect to the EVM so I can control many functions without having to touch the EVM touchscreen - this system works very well.



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