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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:17 pm
by nitecrawler
I find this to be great news! The interaction between Korg Japan with arrangers means, to me, that the next arranger will be a definite break from the PA3x. I predict a new model that does not continue the PA series numbers. And has different arranger architecture. I'm

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 3:29 pm
by karmathanever
yep - but we are still speculating at this stage re "where is the next PA coming from"

Pete :D

Paolo

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 1:43 am
by duby2
Paolo , could tell us whats going on ?

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 9:11 pm
by Dikikeys
My apologies to all... I had no idea it mattered so much to so many how you describe a product!

Thank you Karma for defining what it is. I am sure we can all sleep safer knowing that, unless Korg put the TOTL arranger features in an 88 keyed keyboard, it MUST be called a digital piano!

BTW, what do you call the PA588? :twisted: Even Korg themselves decided THAT was called an arranger, despite falling into YOUR definition of a digital piano...

Heaven only knows what we are going to have to call a PA arranger if Korg add Karma to it! I guess we'll have to wait for Karma to tell us... :roll:

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 2:17 am
by nitecrawler
Oh brother!

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 2:27 am
by karmathanever
Sam wrote:Unbelievable
Yep!!
For a wonderful moment, I thought this had all gone away…..
Geez!! All I did was pass on a little bit about my short experience with the Havian
Diki wrote:My apologies to all…...
Apology accepted but I'm not sure about the rest of the childish, pathetic sarcasm :?

Take care Diki

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 2:38 am
by Sam CA
Pete this is your lucky year! :3drofl:

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 8:43 am
by AntonySharmman
Despite of someone's expired medicine cure , I want to remind all that "Grand Piano RX" of Havian is not a new digital piano sound but
the commonly known PaSeries Grand Piano RX that can be met in Pa600/300/558 ect , therefore Havian as a product has nothing new to
show except a newly designed 88 weighted keybed and maybe some new piano waveforms , it's actually an arranger like Pa 558 but as
I mentioned before this might hides a significant manifest ... the discontinuation of PaSeries !

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:36 pm
by karmathanever
Sam wrote:Pete this is your lucky year! :3drofl:
OK - I can see you're really enjoying this :wink: but agree it IS funny…..

As such, I have a great idea for a new forum section - just can't find an appropriate name for it though…. :?

Pete :D

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:39 pm
by nitecrawler
AntonySharmman wrote:Despite of someone's expired medicine cure , I want to remind all that "Grand Piano RX" of Havian is not a new digital piano sound but
the commonly known PaSeries Grand Piano RX that can be met in Pa600/300/558 ect , therefore Havian as a product has nothing new to
show except a newly designed 88 weighted keybed and maybe some new piano waveforms , it's actually an arranger like Pa 558 but as
I mentioned before this might hides a significant manifest ... the discontinuation of PaSeries !
Maybe a practice run for Korg Japan, helping them integrate professional arrangers with what they are already familiar. I still say that jumping from 300/600 etc to the next generation top shelf arranger is a huge leap. Something tells me it's possible to envision a hybrid arranger/workstation. Developing a paring down the keyboard options. Just a feeling at this point.

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 7:21 pm
by jimsweb
AntonySharmman wrote:Despite of someone's expired medicine cure , I want to remind all that "Grand Piano RX" of Havian is not a new digital piano sound but
the commonly known PaSeries Grand Piano RX that can be met in Pa600/300/558 ect , therefore Havian as a product has nothing new to
show except a newly designed 88 weighted keybed and maybe some new piano waveforms , it's actually an arranger like Pa 558 but as
I mentioned before this might hides a significant manifest ... the discontinuation of PaSeries !
does this indicate that korg might be moving away from current PA architecture to something new (which i would love to hear)..?

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 8:19 pm
by Sam CA
karmathanever wrote:
As such, I have a great idea for a new forum section - just can't find an appropriate name for it though…. :?

Pete :D
Tantrum Club? Kindergarten?

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:15 pm
by nitecrawler
Sam CA wrote:
karmathanever wrote:
As such, I have a great idea for a new forum section - just can't find an appropriate name for it though…. :?

Pete :D
Tantrum Club? Kindergarten?
Egos' Nest.

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 4:12 am
by Reuben
Antony - according to the Korg website the Havian piano must have different piano samples than the Pa series.
"The grand piano, recorded in multiple dynamic levels, sounds authentic and natural. "
http://www.korg.com/us/products/digital ... havian_30/
None of the Pa pianos have been recorded at multiple dynamic levels - they just use different filtering and/or EQ to create artificial dynamics. So it must be different right? If there are true mf and ff samples for instance then it is presumably a step forward from the Pa series. What do you think?
Cheers,
John

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 7:00 am
by pippuzzo
Hi there,

I clearly remember, testing the Havian 30, that the interface was exactly the same as other Pa products. I think there is no doubt about it.

Regarding the country of origin I did a call to my dealer and he told me that it's for sure made in Italy according to his informations and rear panel stickers.

Regarding the piano (as someone commented about): I did not made a side by side comparison, but I clearly remember having a much better feeling against the internal pa3x piano that I don't particularly like. Infact I don't use it (3x internal piano I mean) in favour of the Pa1X bonus piano (that btw I found similar to the Havian 30 one) and other bonus samples suggested in the past in this same forum.

Hope this help.
Cheers.