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Turk4ever,
Korg PA is not turkish and is not specificaly designed for turks. if you take a close at the styles yiu will see that the Latin styles are the most numerous, does that mean that the Latin Americans can make the same claim as you have made that the keyboard is made for Turks???????
Just becuae you guys use the keyboard, doesn't make it turkish.
Korg PA is not turkish and is not specificaly designed for turks. if you take a close at the styles yiu will see that the Latin styles are the most numerous, does that mean that the Latin Americans can make the same claim as you have made that the keyboard is made for Turks???????



Just becuae you guys use the keyboard, doesn't make it turkish.
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"Every one know this"... do you know everyone? Wow, you must be a very busy person.TURK4EVER wrote:every one know this. Look youtube and search Korg pa 800 pa 500. only little number are not turks. that why korg sells a lot to turks. they make sets and styles. live stage is all korg in Turkey. Rolands is more in europe and America for rock songs.Lee wrote:turk4ever,
'kORG made PA800 and PA500 for turks most. all turk weddings have them. Rolands and yamaha are better for west songs'
WHAT??? What are you smoking man...that is not true...
Lee
I have tested Korg PA500, Roland E50 and Yamaha PSR S700 all three inside out. PA500 is NOT Turkish at all! There are 320 factorystyles in the keyboard; 95% (perhaps even more) is Western music! Pop, rock, balads, everything. That a lot of Eastern musicians use PA500 (or 800) is just because of the flexiblity of the instrument AND because of the great drum-kits on board. Listen to the instruments before you give your comment. For me, PA500 is the winner when it comes to the genres I like to play. The Korg styles are really world-class and great fun to play. In fact, I too was misled by all the Turkish You tube movies and wanted to buy a Yam PSR S700. I'm very glad I didn't, because PA500 is much more professional sounding!

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Please (better) read my earlier post:mrkorg wrote:Its not the speakers, The pa1x 61 key has better speakers than the pa800 yet not better sounds. The pa800 is much more superior to the pa500 in many things. One thing to note is the 120 oscilators of polyphony in the pa800 comapred to 80 in the pa500.Some people who compared PA500 and PA800 say that PA800 has somewhat better sounds, maybe due to speaker quality or maybe other reasons.
"Of course PA800 is a better instrument! There's no doubt about that. It is also in a completely different price range (and thus: league). If you want to compare, you should compare PA800 to let's say Roland E80 or Yamaha Tyros. PA500 should be compared to instruments in the SAME price-range, so to for instance Roland E50/60 and Yam PSR S700. And if you do that, PA500 is IMHO the best choice."
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Please (better) read my earlier post. Of course PA800 is a better instrument than a PA500; it's also in a completely different league. You should compare with instruments in the same price range. In PA500 you can insert SD-cards. Works perfectly! Small and with large capacity.Artaher wrote:I think Pa500 is not a Pa800 without sampling and harmonizer. I have seen both in store, and you may see differences.... For example, there are less buttons for styles and sounds groups in PA500 (only eight, when old Pa 50 had twelve!), and so, less place for user styles.
It is very important, because I think these keyboards can't read styles diretly from disquete or usb drive (Roland or Yamaha can do it, and old PA50 if I remember well).
I cannot answer that question, because I never played or heard a PA50.Artaher wrote:I have two questions abut Pa500:
Are fills better than PA50? PA 50 have two fills, these PA500/800 have three, but I don't know if the usual critique to PAs about fills not well suited to variations as other kbs is true now.
It's on a Dutch keyboard forum, and not available in English.Artaher wrote: Where is your opinion comparing PA500 with Roland E-50?
My most important findings: They are both very good keyboards. I like the sound & styles of the PA500 better and also the keybed.
Like you, I also mostly play contemporary music.
Check out the instruments in a good music store yourself.
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Hi Fransman,
I have read your posts and i wasn't quoting you at all, i was quoting Lightgreen who said:
I have read your posts and i wasn't quoting you at all, i was quoting Lightgreen who said:
Lightgreen wrote:I bought PA800 when PA500 was not around. Perhaps now I would opt for PA500, because it has most of the features I need. Some people who compared PA500 and PA800 say that PA800 has somewhat better sounds, maybe due to speaker quality or maybe other reasons.
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