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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 4:49 pm
by karmathanever
Yes - I think Korg are really addressing the PA600/900 owners :D

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:12 pm
by nitecrawler
karmathanever wrote:Yes - I think Korg are really addressing the PA600/900 owners :D
We should give them a pass then I guess Pete. Seriously though, why would you spend close to two grand more for a PA4x than this new unit? Gives one pause don't you think? It really seems to have all the horns and whistles. I could midi it up to my PA3xle or Oasys for more keyboard keys if required. Food for thought. :?

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:39 pm
by musiccankill
nitecrawler wrote:
karmathanever wrote:Yes - I think Korg are really addressing the PA600/900 owners :D
We should give them a pass then I guess Pete. Seriously though, why would you spend close to two grand more for a PA4x than this new unit? Gives one pause don't you think? It really seems to have all the horns and whistles. I could midi it up to my PA3xle or Oasys for more keyboard keys if required. Food for thought. :?
It has less efx , it doesn't have second outputs, it doesn't have an xlr mic in, it doesn't have fill buttons, it has less factory rom (missing some multisamples fron 4x), it has no EC5 port , it is plastic so lower build quality/durability,it has no 76keys version and has 200mb less ram memory.Most probably the keybed will be of lower quality too...
So i guess the pricing is good and the 4x worths the extra money for sure!

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:55 pm
by nitecrawler
Musiccankill, I hear what you are saying but, close to $2000.00 more for the PA4x? Gives me some pause. The EC5 port is unfortunate but most of the rest are not show stoppers for me. I can see where this could be a popular addition to the Korg PA line up for sure! :wink:

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 7:32 pm
by triton_lover
Any info about the keybed?

Also soundwise, not impressed.

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 10:54 am
by AntonySharmman
There is an actual parity of equation here : Pa4X vs Pa1000 == Pa3X vs Pa900
The 2 lacking features of missing Fill tabs and EC5 port , automatically downgrades this arranger to Pa900 amateur category
with less factory resources , no comparison at all with flagship Pa4X V2 of 5.1Gb sound resources !
As Pete said the target is Pa900/600 users ... you always get what you've paid :wink:

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 7:04 pm
by Chiplet
Hi all

The PA1000 seems to answer my prayers!

I don't have a Korg dealer near my location to test this out so buying online.. would appreciate it if someone can answer a question on the fill-ins.

Say I was in variation 1 and just wanted a fill-in but to continue in variation 1, if I hit the V1 button with autofill on will it do a fill-in and continue?

Thanks!

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 7:11 pm
by AntonySharmman
Normally this would works exactly as in Pa600/900 , no big deal ...

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 7:18 pm
by Chiplet
AntonySharmman wrote:Normally this would works exactly as in Pa600/900 , no big deal ...
Hi, thanks for the reply that's great news :D

Pa1000 - Fill-Buttons, AutoSelect

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 7:58 pm
by siebenhirter
AntonySharmman wrote:.. Normally this would works exactly as in Pa600/900 , no big deal ...
So it does - unfortunately, because cumbersome. Awkward to use two buttons at same time with a two fingered monkey grip - but lack of Fill-In buttons for each Fill-In for simple direct-access.
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I just noticed that the Autoselect function, which I consider to be very valuable, is again present in the Pa1000 - I am very happy about this. So I am sorry for my mistake that I have claimed that AutoSelect KbdSet is missing in the Pa1000.

Re: Pa1000 - Fill-Buttons, AutoSelect

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 8:21 pm
by Chiplet
siebenhirter wrote:
AntonySharmman wrote:.. Normally this would works exactly as in Pa600/900 , no big deal ...
So it does - unfortunately, because cumbersome. Awkward to use two buttons at same time with a two fingered monkey grip - but lack of Fill-In buttons for each Fill-In for simple direct-access.
Thanks, just to confirm does this mean you have to do this 2 button combo if you just want to play a fill in and to continue with the same variation that you are already in?

So can you do Var1 > fill in 1 > var1 by pressing the variation 1 button with auto fill on?

Thanks

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 8:25 pm
by AntonySharmman
Since Style button architecture is the same then without a EC5 port control , I guess this is the only way to do this
except if they had another one "brighter idea" to discontinue at all fill selection ... :idea:

Pa1000 Fill-Buttons, EC5

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 8:50 pm
by siebenhirter
AntonySharmman wrote:Since Style button architecture is the same then without a EC5 port control , I guess this is the only way to do this
except if they had another one "brighter idea" to discontinue at all fill selection ... :idea:
... I think so, too

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 9:42 am
by Fransman
Of course, PA4X is better equipped and more professional. But I'm very pleased to see that PA1000 comes very near at a much more affordable price tag, especially for a home user like me. I also like the fact that it's more compact. PA3X with PAAS is quite big in my room. PA900 didn't convince me when I played one a few years ago as a replacement for my PA800. I think PA1000 WILL. A compliment to Korg for making the newest technology reachable for people who don't make their money in playing music. PA1000 seems great value for money to me! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 10:05 am
by Fred x
triton_lover wrote:Any info about the keybed?

Also soundwise, not impressed.

They say it is a Semi-weighted keyed with After Touch. So it looks like a decent bed. Comparing it to the Yamaha S970 it has 3 RH Voices and Semi Weighted Bed. So a dar better board.

Bill