Losing Polyphony?

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kbrkr wrote:
Huh? Are you mocking my issue? I'm a pro musician entertaining live and have performed 100's of gigs with this keyboard. Sometimes you don't post on an issue because your busy doing other stuff and it finally becomes so annoying it really starts to become a problem.

Stop with your conspiracy theories, I have a real issue and need real answers. Move on if you have nothing else to contribute on this topic.
Relax brother otherwise you get no answer, do not challenge your musical qualities, but we are not even inferior to you :lol:
Best of all, it's filming to see your problem, maybe our experience in KORG Pa4x can help 8)

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D575 wrote:Daniel I am sure you are master at your craft and i look forward to try your work thank you in advanced from me...so all I am trying to point out (historicity and currently) is in certain situations in style play mode and using only korg styles with korg sounds all korg supplied and with the use of the ensemble feature engaged this can in certain situations show the polyphony hitting it's limits this can happen in a number of ways according to which style is used in relation to the number of upper and lower parts that are used in relation to what upper parts have ensemble assigned, and this is very noticeable to me and other who have acknowledged this in the past (pa3x) and is also more apparent with some of the new or improved styles of the PA4X, but to say we should "Get use to what we have" (if this is what you may of been implying) then it is difficult to accept and understand when you would simple imagain with the advance of a new and improved model over its predecessor from the same company and where almost every aspect has improved in just about every area to then find the improvements are taking more of the same allocated polyphony seen over from a previous model ? it just strikes me Strange that if the the designers of the pa4x would of know that in certain situations according to a given combination that can be arranged at are disposable they would of not realised the increase needed in polyphony? I struggle to understand they did not think to improve the polyphony in accordance with the rest of the improved design surely this all comes hand in hand ? So unless this can be improved in the way of a software update some how ?? then this is where we are with this model what else can I say other than in many ways it is a really fantastic keyboard..it is just a same we notes this over sight which in some but not all occasions really does get in the way.. just my humble opinion, so now Daniel I will explore your new set and thank you again :)
I think I misunderstood the first time ... anyway, I'm just trying to help!

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Of course Daniel and it can be so easy to have misunderstanding through this medium of communication...I'm sure if we where all (customers, dealers, programmes etc) in a room together face to face with each other and korg brain storming any on going ideas to improve this great product "PA4X" it would be a very positive experience for all concerned so i will try harder to communicate my small input in the future .......... after all music is the language of the universe and that is what we all have in common on this forum .......
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