Thank you everyone for steering me in the right direction. This arranger is amazing.
I haven't played much with the styles but I love the performances and programs. I can actually do quick changes between and during songs.
Thanks again
Jac
I love my new Korg pa 50 sd
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Jac,
I have the Korg MicroArranger which is identical to your PA50SD but with a much smaller keybed. On my last gig I played solid for an hour with not a single second between songs. I would start the next performance as the ending was playing and it was virtually a seemless transition from song to song.
I have not once had any buyer's remorse about my KMA.
On another note - you might consider John Smies Resources. I have used them to build my gig sets and they were a lot of help.
Deane
I have the Korg MicroArranger which is identical to your PA50SD but with a much smaller keybed. On my last gig I played solid for an hour with not a single second between songs. I would start the next performance as the ending was playing and it was virtually a seemless transition from song to song.
I have not once had any buyer's remorse about my KMA.
On another note - you might consider John Smies Resources. I have used them to build my gig sets and they were a lot of help.
Deane
Hi Deane,
I have yet to learn the recording and sequencing features yet. There are so many programs to enjoy and mix together, it's limitless.
It's a keyboard you have to play to learn it. I found reading the manual totally confusing.
Once I learn it properly I will have to get John's resources.
Jac
I have yet to learn the recording and sequencing features yet. There are so many programs to enjoy and mix together, it's limitless.
It's a keyboard you have to play to learn it. I found reading the manual totally confusing.
Once I learn it properly I will have to get John's resources.
Jac
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Re PA50sd
Yes the pa50sd is a great keyboard. You get a lot of kit for your money.