korg pa1x styles
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korg pa1x styles
hi korg family
i must say thats im very disappointed from the reason that we cant
have a new good styles and new o.s
from 2007.
we must do something!!
i must say thats im very disappointed from the reason that we cant
have a new good styles and new o.s
from 2007.
we must do something!!
- BasariStudios
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No, we dont have to appreciate KORG, what KORG should do now is tell
all the existing customers to return their PA1X and send to all of them
a PA2X and also pay me 100 000$ to build new styles as everyone wishes.
all the existing customers to return their PA1X and send to all of them
a PA2X and also pay me 100 000$ to build new styles as everyone wishes.
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Just to clarify!BasariStudios wrote:what KORG should do now is tell
all the existing customers to return their PA1X and send to all of them
a PA2X and also pay me 100 000$ to build new styles as everyone wishes.
The idea of a straight replacewment by Korg appeals. Do you mean that Korg pays you the hundred grand, or that all existing customers each do? If the latter, do you need an assistant?
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Maybe, you can be one, you get 70 grand as an assistant.
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Get in the queue - I am Nedim's first assistant here... 
But seriously, the PA1X(Pro) is finished - over - done - superseded - discontinued.
It is very very unlikely that Korg will invest any more time and effort in the PA1X (in the same way that they do not for the i-series).
Time to love, cherish and nurture your PA1X (as it is) or time to move on to newer technology - both are excellent options.
Take care - don't stress - enjoy what you have....
Pete
But seriously, the PA1X(Pro) is finished - over - done - superseded - discontinued.
It is very very unlikely that Korg will invest any more time and effort in the PA1X (in the same way that they do not for the i-series).
Time to love, cherish and nurture your PA1X (as it is) or time to move on to newer technology - both are excellent options.
Take care - don't stress - enjoy what you have....
Pete
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ooooooh thank u admin, now we know what korg stands for
thanks again for deleting my message, you think if u delete my message nobody will know the thrut, trust me evrybody knows it;)
I wonder what next time will happen if I write my opinion down, maybe removing my account I expect evrything from korg!!!
I wonder what next time will happen if I write my opinion down, maybe removing my account I expect evrything from korg!!!
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Next time be a little smarter but first go to school and learn english,Jano wrote:I wonder what next time will happen if I write my opinion down, maybe removing my account I expect evrything from korg!!!
dont attack people for no reason. Grow up first. Why i said all this
you will find out only if you reread what the deleted message says.
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Support, OS updates, software for the Pa1x
Money talks!
I would guess that many, if not most, Pa1x owners would be welling to pay Korg for OS updates, software and Expansion boards for their pa1x if made available at a reasonable fee.
Products offered by Xpro Data proves this to be true.
Korgs marketing stratigy is obviously designed to phase out the Pa1x and usher in the Pa2x. The bottom line is money, not music.
Charley Brown
I would guess that many, if not most, Pa1x owners would be welling to pay Korg for OS updates, software and Expansion boards for their pa1x if made available at a reasonable fee.
Products offered by Xpro Data proves this to be true.
Korgs marketing stratigy is obviously designed to phase out the Pa1x and usher in the Pa2x. The bottom line is money, not music.
Charley Brown
Long live the Pa1x
- karmathanever
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Hey Charley Brown
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=15564
Cheers
Pete
Makes perfect sense to me and I thought so too but.......Charley Brown wrote:I would guess that many, if not most, Pa1x owners would be welling to pay Korg for OS updates
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=15564
Cheers
Pete
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Charley Brown
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Updates for the Pa1x
Pete:
I was wrong ~ I concede!
Thanks for passing along the History on this issue. After reading thru the many responses it would appear that most people adamantly appose the idea of having to pay for OS upgrades on the Pa1x.
Korg obviously realized, human nature being what is, that customers would be apposed to paying big money for an intangible thing called (OS update).
But people could not argue against a newly designed machine (Pa2x) with improved capacity, technology and (OS update).
Some say the Pa2x is nothing more than a glorified Pa1x. But I would guess that the major expense in producing a "State of Art" keyboard would be in research and development of new software and Operating Systems. When you think about it, the hardware is the least expensive part of producing a keyboard. Take a look inside the guts of the Pa1x. To the naked eye there‘s not much in there. But the outside case and keys are what the customer can see and touch.
Intangibles are a harder to sell and harder to justify paying big money. So Korgs strategy, it would seem, is to wrap it up into a new hardware package and call it the Pa2x.
We all need to keep up with the Jones‘s ($3,699.99 please ~ list $4.600.00)
I was wrong ~ I concede!
Thanks for passing along the History on this issue. After reading thru the many responses it would appear that most people adamantly appose the idea of having to pay for OS upgrades on the Pa1x.
Korg obviously realized, human nature being what is, that customers would be apposed to paying big money for an intangible thing called (OS update).
But people could not argue against a newly designed machine (Pa2x) with improved capacity, technology and (OS update).
Some say the Pa2x is nothing more than a glorified Pa1x. But I would guess that the major expense in producing a "State of Art" keyboard would be in research and development of new software and Operating Systems. When you think about it, the hardware is the least expensive part of producing a keyboard. Take a look inside the guts of the Pa1x. To the naked eye there‘s not much in there. But the outside case and keys are what the customer can see and touch.
Intangibles are a harder to sell and harder to justify paying big money. So Korgs strategy, it would seem, is to wrap it up into a new hardware package and call it the Pa2x.
We all need to keep up with the Jones‘s ($3,699.99 please ~ list $4.600.00)
Long live the Pa1x
Re: Updates for the Pa1x
Very well said...This was a nice readCharley Brown wrote:Pete:
I was wrong ~ I concede!
Thanks for passing along the History on this issue. After reading thru the many responses it would appear that most people adamantly appose the idea of having to pay for OS upgrades on the Pa1x.
Korg obviously realized, human nature being what is, that customers would be apposed to paying big money for an intangible thing called (OS update).
But people could not argue against a newly designed machine (Pa2x) with improved capacity, technology and (OS update).
Some say the Pa2x is nothing more than a glorified Pa1x. But I would guess that the major expense in producing a "State of Art" keyboard would be in research and development of new software and Operating Systems. When you think about it, the hardware is the least expensive part of producing a keyboard. Take a look inside the guts of the Pa1x. To the naked eye there‘s not much in there. But the outside case and keys are what the customer can see and touch.
Intangibles are a harder to sell and harder to justify paying big money. So Korgs strategy, it would seem, is to wrap it up into a new hardware package and call it the Pa2x.
We all need to keep up with the Jones‘s ($3,699.99 please ~ list $4.600.00)
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I for one would be HAPPY if KORG would just keep availble the optionskarmathanever wrote:Hey Charley Brown
Makes perfect sense to me and I thought so too but.......Charley Brown wrote:I would guess that many, if not most, Pa1x owners would be welling to pay Korg for OS updates
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=15564![]()
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Cheers
Pete
that was offered at first..???jim/p
retired, in.texas,, banging on a pa1x