I don't know why that is, but for as long as I can remember official audio demos usually tend to demote the arranger series! Official or not, that Vimeo video posted earlier follows that exact tradition to the letter. Who knows, maybe this time things will be different and we'll get to see some quality performances that make the instrument shine. Other than that, they do a good job covering the new features and stuff so that part should be good.
That are not saying anything about the loading time when we start the keyboard!
No info about the sample number!
Nothing about wave sample kmp ksf editor!
No nothing about the new sounds styles or new ads!
Asena wrote:That are not saying anything about the loading time when we start the keyboard!
No info about the sample number!
Nothing about wave sample kmp ksf editor!
I wouldn't expect such information from any kind of presentation.
This knowledge is non-essential for 99.8 % of users who even don't know what the sampler is. I omit people who are scared of pushing this or that button not to spoil something.
Loading time was never a problem for me. Waiting for 40 sec is not an issue unless you restart your keyboard every 5 minutes.
pawlikp100 wrote:
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Loading time was never a problem for me. Waiting for 40 sec is not an issue unless you restart your keyboard every 5 minutes.
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For a professional keyboard the loading time is very important: if during a gig you are forced to restart the keyboard (there can be many reasons) I assure you that 40 seconds is a very long time.
pawlikp100 wrote:
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Loading time was never a problem for me. Waiting for 40 sec is not an issue unless you restart your keyboard every 5 minutes.
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For a professional keyboard the loading time is very important: if during a gig you are forced to restart the keyboard (there can be many reasons) I assure you that 40 seconds is a very long time.
It happened only once, but no big deal, just few more funny words to the crowd, noone has even noticed.
karmathanever wrote:The video implies that he works for Korg - he doesn't - this is not official and yet another big let-down of this new keyboard.
Don't even begin to judge - wait for the official release and hope that Korg do a better job (won't be hard!!)
Also realise there is not really a lot room for improvement when you look at the pa4x sound…
The major improvements should be in new feautures, dsp power, expandability and the UI..
People that expect a huge soundquality improvement of single sounds will be severely dissapointed
[quote="jbd59"]for your information , the vidéos will be on line tomorrow morning on the YT channel of Sud Clavier at 5 o'clock french time !
cheers[/quote]
Thanks for the info
My coffee machine is set on 4.45 this will be a short night
- 8Gb compressed Ram for user samples plus 4Gb compressed memory of local samples with streaming from on board Nand Ram
- Over 10 GBs of factory samples with addons from Kronos sound libraries
- New EDS-XP sound engine with 24 Stereo Oscillators per Sound (from 24 mono of Pa4X) that are shared 3 DNC engines
- 160 notes polyphony
- 10 insert effects (max 3 per track) and 3 master effects per Style
- 3 insert effects / 3 master effects per KBD set
- Dual players of 2 Independence styles or any , with XDS crossfade control
- Smooth Sound Transition
- Applied round-robin feature in DKs , fully editable
- 16 multi-pads plus new controllers assignment using sliders
- 3 pedal inputs with Half-pedal support
- Guitar input with gain and guitar effects via effects interface
- Double resolution screen compared to Pa4X
- 3 USB ports , 1 HDMI , 4 additional Audio Outputs
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