Keyth008 wrote:Hello I am Keyth. I am new to the forum, but not new to korg. . I want to upgrade and conslidate the 9+ keyboards i own. I need keyboards for recording projects. I need a keyboard for solo gigs, and I need a keyboard for gigs with bands. I need quality, lightweight, user friendly boards that are economical.
I own the following keyboards: Korg Wavestation, M1, Trinity, Triton,(Korg remote keyboard) RK100, Yamaha S70 Vs , Yamaha PRS3000, Axiom 49 contoler, M-Audio, Keysation 88.
I am interested in selling or trading in some gear for a Pa600, and a Motif XF 61 keys. What are your thoughts?
Sorry for my late post. I do not not know why I missed this one.
Welcome to the group
With regard to your potential new gear, instead of looking at the PA600, I would consider the PA700 instead. It is markedly better than the PA600 and has a bunch of wonderful features over the PA600. I have owned a PA700 since September 2017 and am planning on getting another one at the end of this month, as a backup unit.
I like the older gear myself as well, and have a lot of it in my live rig for the cover band I play in.
For that band, I use the following:
1. Korg Kross 1-88
2. Korg Kross 1-61
3. Korg Minilogue XD
4. Korg Minilogue XD Module
5. Ensoniq SQ1+
6. Behringer Deepmind 12
The Korg Kross is MIDIed to the Kross 1-61 and Ensoniq SQ1+ for main sounds and MIDI layers. The Kross 61 and Kross 88 are hooked together in Odd/Even mode so I get double the polyphony between both boards. The Ensoniq SQ1+ adds layers and additional organ/pad sounds. The Minilogue XD and XD Module are hooked together for 8 voices of polyphony. The Deepmind-12 stands on its own for pads, organs, and leads.
The above system works VERY well for any sounds I need.
I am also starting up another group and we are a trio. There is myself and two female singers (one of them plays keys as well).
My rig for the trio will consist of:
1. Korg PA700
2. Korg M50
The PA700 basically runs the whole show because I am using the sequencer to play back all of the songs we are going to do. The M50 is for guitar sounds and other sounds that I will play live.
The other singer who also plays has an M50 (which I sold to her and program. I had two and she was looking for a top board). She is also looking at another keyboard and I am trying to direct her to a Kross 88 (she wants 88 keys on stage for her bottom board).
I also have a solo act where I support my original music.
For this, I tend to use the PA700 and the M50 or the Kross 88.
Again, the PA700 handles all of my original stuff, normally in MP3 format (the soundbeds) and I play over the top with the PA700 and/or the M50.
You have a lot of options. Older boards are great, but the newer stuff is also fairly priced and gives you better sounds.
I actually have 22 synths in my studio/live arrangement, ranging from older Ensoniq pieces to the new Korg i3. I rather like the i3 as well and it is LIGHT and has Triton level sounds and would make a great bottom board. It only has a MIDI out, so MIDIing TO it might be a problem. MIDIing FROM it is not an issue.
The Kross 1 or Kross 2 are also great alternatives. They are both light, have good sounds, and could also make a great bottom or top keyboard.
I would browse the forums and read about the different models that people talk about
Grace,
Harry