Korg Pa900 "C" notes recognition right hand issue
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 8:44 pm
Hi everybody,
Today I had the opportunity to play at store the Pa900. I`m thinking to buy the "Pa3X Le" but it was not on exhibition so the only way to have an idea about the sound quality and styles was to play the Pa900. Being an owner of the Pa500 the Pa900 share many similarities on the sounds and styles, but I noticed a issue that happens also on my Pa500. Playing a style the left hand notes are properly recognized..., but on the right hand sometimes the C note is not played. This happens not frequently but to make it clear every 20 "C" notes played randomly one fails without sound and happens in every octave on the right hand.
This happens in the same way on my older Pa500 and the first conclusion is that Korg use the same keyscan device on the new Pa900 without addressing this issue.
My question is if someone noticed this issue on Pa900 / Pa3X Le or maybe is my way to play..., I don`t know but I have another arrangers a Technics KN2000 and microArranger both units working properly.
Today I had the opportunity to play at store the Pa900. I`m thinking to buy the "Pa3X Le" but it was not on exhibition so the only way to have an idea about the sound quality and styles was to play the Pa900. Being an owner of the Pa500 the Pa900 share many similarities on the sounds and styles, but I noticed a issue that happens also on my Pa500. Playing a style the left hand notes are properly recognized..., but on the right hand sometimes the C note is not played. This happens not frequently but to make it clear every 20 "C" notes played randomly one fails without sound and happens in every octave on the right hand.
This happens in the same way on my older Pa500 and the first conclusion is that Korg use the same keyscan device on the new Pa900 without addressing this issue.
My question is if someone noticed this issue on Pa900 / Pa3X Le or maybe is my way to play..., I don`t know but I have another arrangers a Technics KN2000 and microArranger both units working properly.