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An exciting development - musicalmemoriesuk - 02-25-2025

Nothing written in stone as yet. But I might soon be acquiring a Pa5x, if things work out.

If I do will the Pa700 and Tyros4 go into retirement, most definitely not.

Why you may ask?

Because both are still perfectly functional and I will continue to develop / provide support.


RE: An exciting development - Chello - 02-25-2025

This was fantastic news !!!

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You will never regret this, because the Pa5X is the world's best workstation.
Everything you've done on the Pa700 will be much easier once you've gotten to know the Pa5X's new layout.

And keep your Pa700 and Tyros4 as long as you can, because both are among the best workhorses on the market.
The Pa700 actually has more capacity than the Pa5X when it comes to the max number of bars in style parts, and the Tyros4 is superior to all Korgs in that respect, because it can have up to 32 bars in ALL parts..!


RE: An exciting development - musicalmemoriesuk - 02-25-2025

I never get rid of my older arrangers, call me a hoarder but I just like keeping them.

Just wish I had someone with knowledge of electronics so I could get my old Solton and Gem fixed.


RE: An exciting development - Chello - 02-25-2025

(02-25-2025, 02:28 AM)musicalmemoriesuk Wrote: I never get rid of my older arrangers, call me a hoarder but I just like keeping them.

Just wish I had someone with knowledge of electronics so I could get my old Solton and Gem fixed.


It may not be that difficult to repair yourself.
If you get hold of the service manuals, you can run the necessary test procedures and most often locate the cause of the malfunction.

I have successively done this with both the 9000 Pro and the Audya.