"GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PA3X"

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"GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PA3X"

Post by MACG »

Any new PA3X owners struggling to get to grips with the keyboard may be interested in a set of three DVD's produced by professional organist Daniel Watt.I had no idea how little I knew about my PA3X until I watched this set of DVD's! They cover all the essential parts of the PA3X in a very professional and easy to understand manner.Since retiring his Wersi Spectra after a back injury,he now tours with a Korg PA3X,PA2X,pedals etc.which can be seen ,along with details of his DVD's on his website at www.danielwatt.com.
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Interesting... would like to view some samples .....

Thanks for the link.

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If anyone has bought these drives? If there would be good to mount the internet and shared with others. Greetings
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taletdk wrote:If anyone has bought these drives? If there would be good to mount the internet and shared with others. Greetings
That's a very good idea, but you forgot to say how exactly you're going to pay for the product that way?
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taletdk wrote:If anyone has bought these drives? If there would be good to mount the internet and shared with others. Greetings
It's already an the internet. You can get your own personal copy here ...

http://www.danielwatt.com./styled-22/st ... index.html

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Yes you're right. I would like to buy to have on me, but unfortunately I do not think the conditions here where I am now. May continue for some 10 years will have on sale and here in Macedonia. Greetings
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I'm with Pete on this one. It would be most helpful if we could see a demo of these DVDs. If he goes deep into the weeds it might be worth a look, but if it's all just basic setup stuff it might be frustratingly worthless. Has anyone seen and/or recommend these tutorials?
Thanks, Liongold 8)
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liongold wrote:I'm with Pete on this one. It would be most helpful if we could see a demo of these DVDs. If he goes deep into the weeds it might be worth a look, but if it's all just basic setup stuff it might be frustratingly worthless. Has anyone seen and/or recommend these tutorials?
Thanks, Liongold 8)
I've sent Daniel an email inviting him to respond.
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Getting To Know Your Korg PA3X

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Hi
This is the first time I have posted on here so be gentle with me, I am responding to an email that one of the other members sent me regarding my Korg PA3X DVD's, saying that someone on here had asked about them.
My name is Daniel Watt and it sounds like some of the members have already purchased the DVD's if this is the case thank you for your purchases.
I currently play on stage a PA3XPro & PA2XPro with a 25 note Hammond pedal board.
A few of you have asked if there are any clips of the DVD's online, the answer at the moment is not currently and the reason is this, I don't know what to put on as a clip.
If I show some of the simpler everyday functions people say "its too easy and they want more in depth"
If I show the in depth functions I get the reverse people say "its too hard and they'll never get the head around it"
Classic catch 22.
All I can say is that I have only had a positive response from all of my customers so far, and that Korg liked it so much that I am now running teaching sessions for them at the OKC festivals in Pakefield & Blackpool called "KORG School" so if you are attending any of those shows I will be there so you can always come and have a chat.
I hope that helps and that you are all enjoying your Korg keyboards.
Have fun,
Daniel Watt
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Post by liongold »

Thanks Daniel for your reply to this forum. As owners of the fabulous 3x, we all know it's unbelievable potential and abilities. Unfortunately, we are all at different levels of understanding of every aspect and function of the keyboard. If we could hear from some members who bought your DVDs it might make our decision to buy easier. You might put a clip on Youtube, it might br helpful. Easy or complex...we'll figure it out. :)
Thanks, Liongold 8)
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I've just ordered these following a personal enquiry to Daniel.

When they arrive I will go through them and post a short unbiased review.
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Great! Any info would be well recieved.
Thanks, Liongold 8)
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HUH?????? :?
Liongold 8)
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Macca, As a new owner of a PA3X, I would be interested in your thoughts on the DVD set. Regards, Rosco
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liongold wrote:HUH?????? :?
Liongold 8)
yeah, how do you report spam on this forum? Can't seem to find the right button to push. ;-)
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