Finally bought a Pa3X 76
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 6:16 am
I've had a Pa1XPro for many years and have been wanting the 3X and now a 4X since they came out. I can't justify buying one of these new so I had to wait until I found a good price on a used Pa3X. The few used one that come up are still too much because I'm cheap, what can I cay? Yes I know the 4X is awesome and I want one really bad but since it's basically for fun at home and not for gigs I just can't justify the expense. I have a ton of boards already and all of my gigs are with full bands for which I use either my Hammond SK2 or my Kurzweil PC3.
My first impressions of the 3x is wow, what a board!. Love it. I was surprised how much smaller and lighter it is compared to my old 1X. Maybe I will use it just for sounds on some gigs. I've been lurking on this forum for a while and have a few questions.
1. When I select a style the display stays on the style select screen it doesn't change to the actual style screen that I selected. How do I get the style screen to display?
2. As a picky organ player I have the same complaints about the organs as other's have posted about. They're better than the 1X for sure but still not all that great. All those patches with velocity switched fast leslie samples really suck as Pete has written extensively about. Has anybody created a dedicated soundbank of tweaked tonewheel organs that sounds good? The leslie effect is too warbly and one of the big missing links is the C/V. I can't believe there's no C/V when Korg is known for having a good organ clone in their CX3. Has anybody managed to create a good C/V using the on board effects? As it is I rank these organs below Rolands VR09 which is a shame. A Hammond sound without a good C3 chorus effect is pretty weak.
3. Several posters have referred to a LatinSwing style and I think I heard it on a YT vid but I can't find it. Since I have a used board maybe it was deleted or maybe it's a 3rd party style. Does anyone have it or point me to it?
4. A final comment most styles have too much reverb and I don't see any front panel controls for it so I suppose I have to go in and tweak the reverbs and then save everything as a new user sound or is there a global reverb setting?
These issues aside I still love this board so far, it's tons of fun to play and sounds pretty good.
That's enough for now, I'm sure I'll be back...
Bob
My first impressions of the 3x is wow, what a board!. Love it. I was surprised how much smaller and lighter it is compared to my old 1X. Maybe I will use it just for sounds on some gigs. I've been lurking on this forum for a while and have a few questions.
1. When I select a style the display stays on the style select screen it doesn't change to the actual style screen that I selected. How do I get the style screen to display?
2. As a picky organ player I have the same complaints about the organs as other's have posted about. They're better than the 1X for sure but still not all that great. All those patches with velocity switched fast leslie samples really suck as Pete has written extensively about. Has anybody created a dedicated soundbank of tweaked tonewheel organs that sounds good? The leslie effect is too warbly and one of the big missing links is the C/V. I can't believe there's no C/V when Korg is known for having a good organ clone in their CX3. Has anybody managed to create a good C/V using the on board effects? As it is I rank these organs below Rolands VR09 which is a shame. A Hammond sound without a good C3 chorus effect is pretty weak.
3. Several posters have referred to a LatinSwing style and I think I heard it on a YT vid but I can't find it. Since I have a used board maybe it was deleted or maybe it's a 3rd party style. Does anyone have it or point me to it?
4. A final comment most styles have too much reverb and I don't see any front panel controls for it so I suppose I have to go in and tweak the reverbs and then save everything as a new user sound or is there a global reverb setting?
These issues aside I still love this board so far, it's tons of fun to play and sounds pretty good.
That's enough for now, I'm sure I'll be back...
Bob