Interesting topic….. almost puzzling…:?
Sorry but I don't get this - the PA3XLe is a "lite edition" = "cut down" = "reduced functionality" = "Less Expensive".siebenhirter wrote:Korg SHOULD TRY TO HOLD THE LEVEL OF FUNCTIONS THAT ALREADY WHERE PRESENT - since more then 10 years and even in small MicroArranger and Pa500.
... comes without fingered3-mode and without selectable Fill-Modes - that seems to be a step backward in development of its styleplayer.
Korg made the decision how to "produce" a "reduced" PA3X and that results in the PA3XLe. It cannot be a step backward because it is "missing" features from other models - that just happens to be "the "PA3XLe model design".
Can't understand the problem here - everything is clearly laid out in the documentation (Page 135) which is more than can be said for Tyros… I will never buy a Tyros until their AI fingering works (same as Korg's "Fingering 1") and Tyros manual actually, and incorrectly says it "does" work!!!!! I found out the hard way "$$$!!"
+100Kim wrote:Is it not the case that the PA3X LE is missing a desirable chord recognition feature?
Is it not the case that this was intentional on KORG's part?
Does this not make the purchase of a PA3X a necessity in some users' minds?
I am talking about intentional model design to establish its place in the lineup.
I am simply saying that features establish a model's superiority in the model lineup.
And to quote Forrest Gump, "That's all I have to say about that."
OK - so what have we got:-
"One finger" - yep got that - every arranger has that.
"Fingered" - this is PA3X "Fingered 1" in style play and "Fingered 3" in "Full keyboard" mode
"Expert" is PA3X "Fingered 3" less one mandatory note in style play.
When do "inverted" chords become a problem?
(Just trying to understand the issue re the options, and not Korgs decision to change the features slightly)
Cheers
Pete

By the way, Keith - SO NICE to have you around again - always valued your experiences and views - take care….
