So... Pa588 at NAMM
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:07 pm
Hi there;
At the summer NAMM show, Korg showed the new Pa588.
I think many of you heard about it from the Frankfurt Show.
Anyway, this instrument is designed to offer the Pa Style Engine to the pianist/entertainer who really demands an 88-key Piano action.
So the keyboard (RH3 Graded Hammer Action), the stand, and the half-damping pedal are all borrowed form the SP-250 piano.
The Piano sound itself is taken from the Korg C-720 Concert Piano (Home Cabinet Style); 4-sample layers deep plus additional samples for hammer letoff/return, damper pedal, resonance, etc.
And the Pa part is the Pa500 engine.
In stores by August.
It was fun to play - I didn't even think "PA" - I just turned played piano the way I normally would and let the Pa Style Engine follow me around for a while. Nice!
At the summer NAMM show, Korg showed the new Pa588.
I think many of you heard about it from the Frankfurt Show.
Anyway, this instrument is designed to offer the Pa Style Engine to the pianist/entertainer who really demands an 88-key Piano action.
So the keyboard (RH3 Graded Hammer Action), the stand, and the half-damping pedal are all borrowed form the SP-250 piano.
The Piano sound itself is taken from the Korg C-720 Concert Piano (Home Cabinet Style); 4-sample layers deep plus additional samples for hammer letoff/return, damper pedal, resonance, etc.
And the Pa part is the Pa500 engine.
In stores by August.
It was fun to play - I didn't even think "PA" - I just turned played piano the way I normally would and let the Pa Style Engine follow me around for a while. Nice!