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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 8:46 pm
by Asena
In the end, I wait until end of the year,
After that time, maybe KORG thinks I lost my money, but wait,
I can always put gasoline on it, and fire it up on live stream,
If I have 1 m views that’s enough to get some
Of my loose back

I love the idea already.
I’m kind and calm, but not that kind.
I did work hard for it, no one can take it from my pocket
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 9:08 pm
by Asena
NETWORK1 wrote:left the sinking ship
Did you feel better when you wrote so many time the same text

Just wondering if everything is OK over there?
Re: Giving the PA5 until the next update....
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 9:39 pm
by Biggles
Bescki wrote:pax-eterna.1 wrote:And if it does not fix the bugs (and faults/bugs labeled as "just the way the new OS is"), add a proper Chord Sequence editing facility, fix the lower auto turn off when starting a chord sequence and a few other "live"playing tweaks (as outlined in other threads) , then it is going. Might move right way from arrangers again and back to the world of workstations, mebbe the new Yammie Montage with Poly AT....
I am waiting for new genos.
15th November is the expected unveiling.
Bet Korg are ……… themselves (insert your own expletive)
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 10:15 pm
by Asena
Well YES Yamaha will take over this time i think, becouse i think they have seen averything about all issues problems and readed the forums, So i think They have everything to take advantage on this.
And in the end, yamaha has more financial, and more in their hands. Great Programmers, that listens to people, and creates things after what the end users need.
So maybe , Just maybe We can expect something great from KORG to stand up against YAMAHA.
Just look in Messes, KORG booth, its a smal corner, YAMAHA has a building just for them self.
I hope this will be over soon, and i hope the OS will make everybody happy, including the KORG team.
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 2:50 am
by pax-eterna.1
Please folks do not misunderstand....I am happy with the sound and many MANY of the features, it's just for me, and playing left hand bass (not via manual bass) and live gigs, the PA5 has a few shortcomings.
Which is why I am awaiting the update to see if any are addressed.
Overall it is a great keyboard (granted I do NOTHING with sampling or that other stuff, I mainly just "tweak whats there)
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:00 am
by D575
pax-eterna.1 wrote:Please folks do not misunderstand....I am happy with the sound and many MANY of the features, it's just for me, and playing left hand bass (not via manual bass) and live gigs, the PA5 has a few shortcomings.
Which is why I am awaiting the update to see if any are addressed.
Overall it is a great keyboard (granted I do NOTHING with sampling or that other stuff, I mainly just "tweak whats there)
Agreed, fundamentally we have a very good sounding keyboard, BUT... when you add up all the individual points of view regarding issues and problems, this then becomes far to many for the price that has been paid...
Then, when you consider the passage of time from the release of this product (PA5X), it is not unreasonable to understand that we are now rapidly approaching a time when this is becoming intolerable for New and well Seasoned returning customers...
The next update ((((MUST)))) count, for both sides of this most unfortunate process that we find ourselves in, it is clearly in Korg interest to redeem themselves from the bad press they have received to date...
I do however, feel sorry for all the hard-working people, inbetween the customers and the senior management that allowed this to happen, but nevertheless, it is Korg reputation that has and is still suffering, and when i say say suffering, i also include all the committed customers who have invested many years in time and money with Korg products...
NOW OVER TO YOU KORG... THE CLOCK IS TICKING.
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 6:23 pm
by MikeVVught
Surprise: it'll gonna be the Pa5X Next, with OS 2.0. Just like what happened to the Pa4X...

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 6:43 pm
by D575
MikeVVught wrote:Surprise: it'll gonna be the Pa5X Next, with OS 2.0. Just like what happened to the Pa4X...

Source? Or are you joking??
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:21 pm
by MikeVVught
D575 wrote:MikeVVught wrote:Surprise: it'll gonna be the Pa5X Next, with OS 2.0. Just like what happened to the Pa4X...

Source? Or are you joking??
D575 to be honest this is meant as a joke. So, no source. But..... it wouldn't surprise me at all... Don't forget it took about 2 years between OS 2.0 and OS 3.0 for Pa4X...

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 8:30 pm
by D575
MikeVVught wrote:D575 wrote:MikeVVught wrote:Surprise: it'll gonna be the Pa5X Next, with OS 2.0. Just like what happened to the Pa4X...

Source? Or are you joking??
D575 to be honest this is meant as a joke. So, no source. But..... it wouldn't surprise me at all... Don't forget it took about 2 years between OS 2.0 and OS 3.0 for Pa4X...

OK, just checking, thank you.
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 10:27 pm
by pax-eterna.1
and funnily enough, if I DO sell it on, I'll probs replace it with the Yamaha Montage M8x

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 11:31 pm
by nitecrawler
pax-eterna.1 wrote:and funnily enough, if I DO sell it on, I'll probs replace it with the Yamaha Montage M8x

The Utube input videos demonstrate a very intriguing instrument with some great sounds. Although it is not an arranger it can create interesting start-off points for song creation. And that is a critical element for idea development. Have to admit I am interested in the Montage M as well, but as an addition not a replacement of the Pa5x.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 3:50 pm
by MyKorgPa5x
When is the next 5x OS update scheduled to be released?
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 4:01 pm
by usaraiya
There is no scheduled release date yet, so it's anybody's guess!
By the way, Yamaha is going all out on the release of G2:
Invitation to the launch of the new Yamaha keyboard
On November 16 and 17, Yamaha will present a new generation of instruments.
We invite you to join us for an exclusive preview of this new generation of Yamaha keyboards.
The event will take place in Pamiers, with two days focused on this eagerly-awaited new instrument!
Full program:
November 16 :
10am: Opening and coffee reception
10:30am: Curtain-up on the keyboard - The instrument will be available on site for you to try out this great new product.
This will also be an opportunity to talk with demonstrators and product specialists.
11:30 am: Aperitif followed by lunch (you are of course our guests!)
2:30 pm: Presentation show by the brand's official demonstrator
4pm: Full technical presentation (discover the latest technological developments).
5pm: Q&A with users led by Loïc YVON
6pm: End of the first day
November 17 (at the Pamiers store):
10am: Opening of the store and provision of the keyboard for testing in the company of demonstrators and product specialists.
11am Showroom: Musical presentation by the brand's demonstrator.
11am Studio: Technical presentation (with Q&A) by the product specialist.
12:30 pm: Store closes. Lunch on your own
2pm - 5pm Showroom: A world of music! Three different 1-hour presentation sessions on the 80s, Classical, jazz, pop-rock, film music and animation.
2pm - 5pm Studio: All about everything: Three hands-on sessions to discover the instrument in detail and learn how to use it.
Coffee and lunch 16 included. Other meals and accommodation are at your own expense (including lunch 17).
Please note: places are limited, so you must register to take part in this event.
You can reserve your place now by sending an e-mail to lydie@sud-claviers.com.
For accommodation, we advise you to book at the Hôtel de France (in Pamiers), specifying that you are coming on behalf of Sud Claviers to benefit from a special rate.
Sud Claviers
5 rue du Terrefort
09100 PAMIERS
infos@sud-claviers.com
Uday
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:31 pm
by Xx_Joey_xX
If the next update doesn't address common basic things in style edit
like a delete button, undo, along with expanding the number of samples allowed I'm giving the Genos II serious CONSIDERATION!