EXPERIENCE WITH PA5X 76 AFTER ALMOST A MONTH OF USE
Having had Pa5X almost a month, I have an opposite opinion of the layout as well as the manuals:
The layout now appears logical; in fact, it is logical to the extent that you do not expect it to be possible, and thus are locked into old "logical" thinking, which is limited to the possible solutions of the time.
With Pa5X, all logic is turned upside down, but in a positive sense, because everything is available almost instantly at the touch of a button.
Korg has always had a different logic than others, and once you understand it, you will have nothing but it.
So it is with Pa5X, but here Korg has developed a brand new logic that surpasses everything else and creates a new standard.
The keybed just gets better and better to play the more I play, and the styles can be played over and over again in different configurations with different tempos without me getting bored of them.
This fact clearly indicates that the styles are very well constructed and versatile in their use, which they should be, but have never been on other models regardless of brand and price.
I haven't found any real problems except that strings have hung up a couple of times that have required restart, while bugs are a foreign word to Pa5X, because I haven't found any, although I've made insane edits in most aspects.
I would argue that ordinary users will never experience bugs; not even advanced users.
However, when it is claimed that Pa5X is full of bugs, I have to question their origins and those who make the claims, because there is not an ounce of credibility in these baseless claims.
Pa5X constitutes the greatest innovation that has occurred in this industry since OASYS, and will stand as the king of all kings, just like OASYS.
Having had Pa5X almost a month, I have an opposite opinion of the layout as well as the manuals:
The layout now appears logical; in fact, it is logical to the extent that you do not expect it to be possible, and thus are locked into old "logical" thinking, which is limited to the possible solutions of the time.
With Pa5X, all logic is turned upside down, but in a positive sense, because everything is available almost instantly at the touch of a button.
Korg has always had a different logic than others, and once you understand it, you will have nothing but it.
So it is with Pa5X, but here Korg has developed a brand new logic that surpasses everything else and creates a new standard.
The keybed just gets better and better to play the more I play, and the styles can be played over and over again in different configurations with different tempos without me getting bored of them.
This fact clearly indicates that the styles are very well constructed and versatile in their use, which they should be, but have never been on other models regardless of brand and price.
I haven't found any real problems except that strings have hung up a couple of times that have required restart, while bugs are a foreign word to Pa5X, because I haven't found any, although I've made insane edits in most aspects.
I would argue that ordinary users will never experience bugs; not even advanced users.
However, when it is claimed that Pa5X is full of bugs, I have to question their origins and those who make the claims, because there is not an ounce of credibility in these baseless claims.
Pa5X constitutes the greatest innovation that has occurred in this industry since OASYS, and will stand as the king of all kings, just like OASYS.
Shared knowledge provides increased knowledge
If we all share everything we have, we all have everything
Every theory is only a hypothesis until it is practically proven
KEYBOARDS, SYNTHS & MODULES I HAVE HAD AND HAVE
Casio CTK 811-ex ||| Roland EXR-7 76 ||| Yamaha DGX-620 ||| Yamaha PSR-550 ||| Yamaha PSR-S700 ||| Korg Pa800 ||| Korg Pa3X 61 ||| Deebach XMS-Pro ||| Ketron Ajamsonic ||| Casio WK-7500 ||| Yamaha Tyros5 61 ||| vArranger ||| Ketron Audya5 61 ||| Yamaha PSR S950 ||| Solton X8 Chromatic ||| Yamaha Tyros4 10th Anniversary ||| Korg Pa4X 61 ||| Roland BK-7m ||| Technics KN-6000 ||| Technics KN-7000 ||| Roli Seaboard RISE 49 ||| Deebach MAX Plus ||| Yamaha Genos ||| Korg Pa700 ||| Korg Kronos2 73 ||| Tyros4 61 ||| Deebach BlackBox ||| Korg Pa2X Pro ||| Yamaha A3000 ||| Ghenos Plus ||| Medeli AKX10 ||| Korg Nautilus 73 ||| Yamaha DGX-670 ||| Korg Krome EX-88 ||| Korg OASYS 76 Sondius-XG version ||| Korg Pa5X 76 (Pythagoras Tuned) ||| Yamaha Tyros1 ||| Ketron Audya 76 (Own developed OS) ||| Yamaha PSR-3000 ||| Yamaha 9000 Pro ||| Yamaha MODX M8 ||| Korg Grandstage X ||| Roland Juno-D7 ||| Korg Kronos 1 73 (Pythagoras Tuned)
MY PA EQUIPMENT NON-ACTIVE AND ACTIVE
Aune S6 32 bit/384 kb DAC ||| Topping USB Isolator ||| MOTU 32 bit Audio Interface ||| TEYUN Q26 32 bit/384 kb Audio Interface ||| FM Acoustics FM 300A Power amp ||| FM Acoustics FM 255 Resolution Series Pre amp ||| MBL 6010 Pre Amp ||| STAX SR-L300 (Lambda) electrostatic headphones with STAX SRM-252S Amplifier ||| beyerdynamic T70 headphones (without pads) ||| Baffle horns equipped with Seas Exotic 8" fullrange units ||| JBL horns with Compression Planar membranes ||| Fountek NeoPro 5i (Special Edition) ribbon tweeters with Compression Planar membranes ||| Hexagonal subwoofer with 12 pieces Push&Pull coupled Seas Prestige 8" units, 1 item 10" slave unit and built-in XTZ power amplifiers & Cambridge Azur 640A as pre amplifier ||| Yamaha HS-5 active monitors connected to all keyboards
If we all share everything we have, we all have everything
Every theory is only a hypothesis until it is practically proven
KEYBOARDS, SYNTHS & MODULES I HAVE HAD AND HAVE
Casio CTK 811-ex ||| Roland EXR-7 76 ||| Yamaha DGX-620 ||| Yamaha PSR-550 ||| Yamaha PSR-S700 ||| Korg Pa800 ||| Korg Pa3X 61 ||| Deebach XMS-Pro ||| Ketron Ajamsonic ||| Casio WK-7500 ||| Yamaha Tyros5 61 ||| vArranger ||| Ketron Audya5 61 ||| Yamaha PSR S950 ||| Solton X8 Chromatic ||| Yamaha Tyros4 10th Anniversary ||| Korg Pa4X 61 ||| Roland BK-7m ||| Technics KN-6000 ||| Technics KN-7000 ||| Roli Seaboard RISE 49 ||| Deebach MAX Plus ||| Yamaha Genos ||| Korg Pa700 ||| Korg Kronos2 73 ||| Tyros4 61 ||| Deebach BlackBox ||| Korg Pa2X Pro ||| Yamaha A3000 ||| Ghenos Plus ||| Medeli AKX10 ||| Korg Nautilus 73 ||| Yamaha DGX-670 ||| Korg Krome EX-88 ||| Korg OASYS 76 Sondius-XG version ||| Korg Pa5X 76 (Pythagoras Tuned) ||| Yamaha Tyros1 ||| Ketron Audya 76 (Own developed OS) ||| Yamaha PSR-3000 ||| Yamaha 9000 Pro ||| Yamaha MODX M8 ||| Korg Grandstage X ||| Roland Juno-D7 ||| Korg Kronos 1 73 (Pythagoras Tuned)
MY PA EQUIPMENT NON-ACTIVE AND ACTIVE
Aune S6 32 bit/384 kb DAC ||| Topping USB Isolator ||| MOTU 32 bit Audio Interface ||| TEYUN Q26 32 bit/384 kb Audio Interface ||| FM Acoustics FM 300A Power amp ||| FM Acoustics FM 255 Resolution Series Pre amp ||| MBL 6010 Pre Amp ||| STAX SR-L300 (Lambda) electrostatic headphones with STAX SRM-252S Amplifier ||| beyerdynamic T70 headphones (without pads) ||| Baffle horns equipped with Seas Exotic 8" fullrange units ||| JBL horns with Compression Planar membranes ||| Fountek NeoPro 5i (Special Edition) ribbon tweeters with Compression Planar membranes ||| Hexagonal subwoofer with 12 pieces Push&Pull coupled Seas Prestige 8" units, 1 item 10" slave unit and built-in XTZ power amplifiers & Cambridge Azur 640A as pre amplifier ||| Yamaha HS-5 active monitors connected to all keyboards



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