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Differences between the PA3X and PA3X LE per muzykuj.com

 
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Thoraldus
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 4:27 pm    Post subject: Differences between the PA3X and PA3X LE per muzykuj.com Reply with quote

Thanks to Fransman for finding a web site in Poland with a LOT of information on the PA3X LE ... I've taken the liberty of translating their differences table from Polish to English.



See original table here (and much more info!)
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 5:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

FYI the user's manual indicates sampling is provided as described from page 235 to page 251, if memory serves. I have not explored this yet so I have not had hands on experience. The manual calls it full service sampling including time slicing and merging of different separate samples. As the manual contains close to 20 pages of info on sampling, I would think it exists in a significant way on this keyboard.

Also, there are two USB connection ports. The one on the back of the board is described as for hooking up to a computer. The port in front I use for insertion of 8 Gb thumb drives. I have used this port to insert additional styles as well as updating the keyboard to the latest software and accessing midi and mp3 files.

The rest of the info seems to be accurate. But, be assured, I am in no means an expert on this keyboard yet. Wink
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 8:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nitecrawler wrote:
FYI the user's manual indicates sampling is provided as described from page 235 to page 251, if memory serves. I have not explored this yet so I have not had hands on experience. The manual calls it full service sampling including time slicing and merging of different separate samples. As the manual contains close to 20 pages of info on sampling, I would think it exists in a significant way on this keyboard.

Also, there are two USB connection ports. The one on the back of the board is described as for hooking up to a computer. The port in front I use for insertion of 8 Gb thumb drives. I have used this port to insert additional styles as well as updating the keyboard to the latest software and accessing midi and mp3 files.

The rest of the info seems to be accurate. But, be assured, I am in no means an expert on this keyboard yet. Wink


Good points. I haven't had a chance to compare their table to the user manual yet. Maybe this afternoon.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is there a detailed PA900/PA3XLe comparison up anywhere?
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