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back in 1983, i was able to buy one of the first korg poly 800 keyboards that had just been shipped to chuck levins in wheaton maryland. i remember talking to some of the sales people, asking if there was a keyboard out at that time that does what this new korg does. they all looked at me as if i was crazy and told me there would never be anything that could do exactly what this new korg does. i've been waiting almost 40 years for this new keyboard and it feels good to know that i was actually thinking out of the box all those years ago.
Y'all should've had this video front and center. So many other videos out there not really showing what rev 5x can do above and beyond the previous and competition. NOW, I'm impressed 🧐
Managed to afford one eventually (...as well as the gas bill...result). I visited a music shop in milton keynes having the opportunity to try both Genos 2 (already have Genos 1) and Korg PA5X. I quickly realised there was very little point in changing to Genos 2 (from Genos 1) as I couldn't discern much difference in tonal quality and machine was virtually unchanged. So sticking with Genos 1 which is an excellent machine, great sound quality and instruments and makes performing live a dream. But, I fancied adding new tones and styles to my library. The Korg is a different beast, definitely aimed at the professional and hence it's slightly less intuitive. Yamaha have simplified and distilled usability to almost beginner/novice level (which is why I think some people don't take it seriously.....but believe me it is serious). The Korg PA5x definitely has more of a learning curve but i'm liking the difference and was brought up on workstation type instruments (therefore I'm used to a level of complexity and will get used to it eventually). Main differences between Genos 1 and Korg PA5x is build quality - PA5x is solid and made for the road. PA5x benefits from the latest samples and sonic quality of the latest synths. The screen, layout, buttons and lighting makes it very impressive impressive looking. It is incredible so looking forward to learning it and using for live performance along with my Genos 1.
Hi Vacation Generation! I wanted to ask your opinion. I am new to keyboards, but I do play acoustic guitar. I really have always dreamed of playing my favorite soundtracks (movie scores like time inception, etc) on a keyboard or composing one, one day! I bought a microkey 37 keys but it was far too small and it has to be plugged into a computer. I found after plugging it in, the sounds / instruments were amazing. I am now a bit unsure of what to get, a midi keyboard or a keyboard with speakers and which one. I want something easy to use and play , and that sounds good and big. I have good 5.25" speakers on my desk anyway so leaning towards a midi keyboard but sometimes dealing with softwares etc, takes away from the experience of just getting down to playing and enjoying. Would love to get your suggestions , pls share your thoughts!
Seeing this video I was fascinated and immediately wrote congratulations, I am a lover of keyboards but this one amazed me, thanks for sharing this wonderful video
Pretty excited though that for the first time the Pa series is getting an 88 key version too. Not to mention the SST technology that was only on the Kronos and Nautilus.
I keep watching Korg PA5X videos, then Yamaha Genos 2 videos ... keep going back and forth back and forth ... just when I think I've made a decision, I hear another video and switch my mind ... argh! Driving me crazy.
shopping for these arranger keyboards is a mind-numbing exercise, a road that I find myself going down every now and then. I currently play a Korg PA-1000, and very nearly bought a PA5x a few months ago until I read multiple reviews claiming that it was "buggy" and actually froze up during live performance. So, until I get assurance somehow that this thing is crash-free, I can't see parting with that kind of money...
This is an amazing keyboard. I currently have a PA800 and I really am hoping that i'll be able to trade it up soon to a PA5X 76. I mean, ever since the i3, I think Korg has been in the forefront of Arranger keyboards, but this is just a whole new level. The sounds on this are, in my opinion, airplay ready. I wouldn't have said that for two many 'arranger' keyboards until the PA4X and Genos came out, and I'm still not too sure about the Genos. But, there is absolutely no question in my mind about this keyboard.
Actually, I had been using Yamaha for at least 35 years, but after using the Korg pa900 in my work, I find the latter more natural in terms of sounds, rythms and accompaniments. The only disadvantage is that you must stop the media player before switching to another mode and vice versa. Anyway, Korg pa 5x has corrected it, but unfortunately this comes at a high cost!!
Why can’t you record the arranger section, the instrument is great. Big, big big dissapointment, it is a arranger keyboard not a workstation, how stupid ,arrangers are modern day organs and a lot more, how unprofessional to not beable to record the arranger, yes it has a sequencer, you’ve lost me. At the moment I use it to just play. Unbelievable. ?????????????????????????????
@@lugerocovers9449 I'm not sure what you want to do, but you can record, in real time, the arranger section via the chord sequencer. Hit record, and play the chords you want, in time with the backing tracks. Far easier to use than a sequencer/workstation.
I have a question.... You can split the keyboard in several places. For example LOWER from C1 to C2, UPPER 3 from C3 to C4, UPPER 2 from D4 to F5 etc ?
Thank’s a lot for this super vidéo This Pa5 x is great but what about export audio from it to a Daw is it possible to do that with logic pro x? Like the roland fantom for example ?
What about the folks that have thousands of dollars invested in music sample libraries for the Korg kronos? Will these be compatible with this new pa5x?
Finally, they added the feature that allows you to play a rythm style "simultaneously" with a MIDI or an Mp3 file, something that I'd been using on my Yamaha PSR S950, but after I bought a Korg pa900 and fell in love with it, I got upset this feature was missing. In a live situation when you entertain people, you can't lose a second trying to play a MIDI/MP3 file immediately unless you "stop" the Style Mode "then" press the Play Mode. Now, this Korg pa5x is solving the problem by adding this option, but, too bad, I can't afford it!!
They'll come out with a cut down Korg PA 1100 or something two years from now. Much more affordable. But they have to develop the 5X well enough to make the lower end product. They did this with OS 2 of the 4X and brought it to the PA700/1000.
For those of you that are saying that the Pa5X is a straight up copy with design elements of the Roland Fantom, Yamaha Genos (don't think it's the PSR series but I digress) and the Korg Kronos/Kronos 2 as far as sounds go and also the Set List (kind of), yeah okay that may be true, but at the same time and no offence intended, but why is that a problem? Obviously Korg would have had feedback from end users saying that their wishlist for their new flagship keyboard, was design elements of other past keyboards. Yes Korg may not have brought anything new to the table, but at the same time and again no offence intended, but why is that a problem?
The Korg GUI makes Yamaha and Roland look like amateur night. Its just so much more intuitive, visually simplified, and common sensical than the complicated "menu and list" alternatives. Smart but simple things like icons for each of the drum kit pieces to tweak those settings is well thought out and easy to understand and interact with. We are visual people and graphics are quicker to digest.
To PA5X owners, how do you find the quality of the key bed? I am selling my yamaha psr sx900 for this because there are some loose keys that make noise while playing. Very cheap quality I can say! And how do you find the overall hardware quality in general? Is it solid for harsh portability?
So I'm coming at this from a groove box and synth set-up... I also have had various samplers and sequencers from Korg and Roland... Seems to me that these Arranger keyboards are loaded with amazing sounds that far exceed a groove box or standalone production unit like the Akai Force or MPC (but you can get really good sound packs and VST's on those machines). Can I sequence drums and samples on one of these machines? can I then play keys over those sequences and create complete songs? Can I midi out to other synths or say TB 303's while playing those songs? can I bring the sound of those external instruments that are sync'd over midi into the arranger and add effects? Can I then connect the arranger to a computer running a DAW and multi track record the midi and the audio? If I can do all these things I would sell 99% of my studio and buy 1 arranger.
I’ve owned a Korg pa4x for years, use it at my gigs. It looks like Korg took away the ec5 foot switch option???? I sure hope not! I use the ec5 to control the drums and fills in real time at ALL my gigs! Is there another option for control of stops, start, fills, a b c d sections with a foot switch of any kind? Man, I sure hope so, or I can’t buy this amazing new PA5!
In the Quick Start Guide it says that you can use a footswitch using the assignable out's in the rear of the keyboard, so I couldn't imagine why you can't.
@@jordanking7711 maybe they’ll come out with a new multi switch with a 1/4 in jack?? The ec5 foot switch uses a proprietary connection that is not found on the new Korg PA5…. I believe the lack of this real-time control will cost Korg LOTS of potential sales of this new keyboard. I hope they address this issue…soon!
@@Denvermorgan2000 well they were the first for MANY things! The Trinity was the first ever touch screen and was a revolutionary product that took the entire industry to a whole new direction. They were the first ever to release a workstation keyboard the M1 (which actually saved them from going bankrupt because it was originally supposed to be Yamaha). They were the first to have 3 different sizes of the same keyboard starting with the T-Series. They were the first ever to release a professional arranger WITHOUT speakers starting with the i-Series. The Italians already had them but they weren’t sold in the US. So Korg was the first to release them here. So how is ANY of that a “claim?”
@@robertmichalscheck3072 I have high end PA speakers and they spent a lot of R&D on instrument sampling. Making your own styles is super easy compared to the Genos. I love my PA5X which one do you have? Or do you have both?
Most of the features explained here are available on my humble Pa3x minus the new display colours n Matrix Pads. Can the matrix Pads be used as a drum pad / kit parts to play new drum beats plus percussion parts n then record the loop ?
the perfect keyboard for someone who wants to push a million buttons...LOL.....arrangers have their own niche in the music world and this one is trying to supply virtually everything one can want in it....personally, I prefer creating my own "styles" with a sequencer, as I feel it teaches you more about the creation and generation of musical patterns and rhythms, but to each his own. All that button pushing comes at a hefty price, also.
Verdade. Pra gente comprar um teclado desses, temos que sentar, colocar na ponta do lápis e ver se realmente um dia vamos ter esse valor de volta. Por isso que digo que quem compra esse arranjador ou tem dinheiro sobrando ou vai usá-lo para trabalhar seriamente e tentar ganhar dinheiro com ele. Mas sem sombra de dúvidas, é uma máquina! Tá de parabéns a Korg !
And this is absolutely normal, it's a 2022 machine against another machine that is technologically 5 years older. As a Genos owner, I can see this PA5X sounds very very good, especially piano and movie section.
Yamaha will always be the top game changer and you have to remember that Korg took 7 long years to get this PA5x. Watch the space and see Yamaha coming with a all new arranger next year.
@@france4me117 Yamaha makes good sounds. Thats it.. in terms of keyboard features They are Way behind other manifactures. (I have always owned Yamaha keyboards) im changing to korg
@@france4me117 iam a fan of yamaha , my last keyboard was a psr sx900 , i liked a lot , and sound amazing , and the genos is a bit better than de psrsx 900, bus there is one thing i hate of those keyboard is went you change form one sound to another during playing and some time the sound go off and i hate that ,the kord pa5 x form what i see dont have those problem and for that alone is in my opinion the best right now iam blow away by how smooth the transition are form one sound to another .
back in 1983, i was able to buy one of the first korg poly 800 keyboards that had just been shipped to chuck levins in wheaton maryland.
i remember talking to some of the sales people, asking if there was a keyboard out at that time that does what this new korg does. they
all looked at me as if i was crazy and told me there would never be anything that could do exactly what this new korg does. i've been
waiting almost 40 years for this new keyboard and it feels good to know that i was actually thinking out of the box all those years ago.
Awesome musical tool. Cool. Thank you for your excellent demo.
Absolutely superb demonstration. Thank you!
Y'all should've had this video front and center. So many other videos out there not really showing what rev 5x can do above and beyond the previous and competition. NOW, I'm impressed 🧐
Thanks for explaining in terms I feel I can understand . Never felt I got to know my PA3X fully, this seems a simpler workflow
Managed to afford one eventually (...as well as the gas bill...result). I visited a music shop in milton keynes having the opportunity to try both Genos 2 (already have Genos 1) and Korg PA5X. I quickly realised there was very little point in changing to Genos 2 (from Genos 1) as I couldn't discern much difference in tonal quality and machine was virtually unchanged. So sticking with Genos 1 which is an excellent machine, great sound quality and instruments and makes performing live a dream. But, I fancied adding new tones and styles to my library. The Korg is a different beast, definitely aimed at the professional and hence it's slightly less intuitive. Yamaha have simplified and distilled usability to almost beginner/novice level (which is why I think some people don't take it seriously.....but believe me it is serious). The Korg PA5x definitely has more of a learning curve but i'm liking the difference and was brought up on workstation type instruments (therefore I'm used to a level of complexity and will get used to it eventually). Main differences between Genos 1 and Korg PA5x is build quality - PA5x is solid and made for the road. PA5x benefits from the latest samples and sonic quality of the latest synths. The screen, layout, buttons and lighting makes it very impressive impressive looking. It is incredible so looking forward to learning it and using for live performance along with my Genos 1.
Hi Vacation Generation! I wanted to ask your opinion. I am new to keyboards, but I do play acoustic guitar. I really have always dreamed of playing my favorite soundtracks (movie scores like time inception, etc) on a keyboard or composing one, one day! I bought a microkey 37 keys but it was far too small and it has to be plugged into a computer. I found after plugging it in, the sounds / instruments were amazing. I am now a bit unsure of what to get, a midi keyboard or a keyboard with speakers and which one. I want something easy to use and play , and that sounds good and big. I have good 5.25" speakers on my desk anyway so leaning towards a midi keyboard but sometimes dealing with softwares etc, takes away from the experience of just getting down to playing and enjoying. Would love to get your suggestions , pls share your thoughts!
12.56...you can edit the individual drum sounds...marvelous. Great piece of kit.
You can not make a good presentation without good skills. That one is from the best i've seen until now by pa5x 👌👌👌👌
Seeing this video I was fascinated and immediately wrote congratulations, I am a lover of keyboards but this one amazed me, thanks for sharing this wonderful video
Good to see Luke after a long time, Missed his presentations
Very musical presentation.
I like the way Roland thinks, this approch to manage this keyboard.
Best demo I've seen, many thanks!
What a machine. Very powerful features and I imagine countless hours of enjoyment and superb at a gig. I want one!
E eu quero dois!
Starting to love Korg
One of the best Demo's of PA5x
Excellent presentation! Thank you.
Pretty excited though that for the first time the Pa series is getting an 88 key version too. Not to mention the SST technology that was only on the Kronos and Nautilus.
Amazing keyboard 👌🎹
I am so glad that I ordered one bought the 88 key version
magnificent sound.
Very good demo. Much appreciated 👏👏
I can't wait to get my hands on this keyboard!!!
❤️😘👌🎹 congratulations!!! 🎉
Korg always best ❤
Sturdy build, not merely a plastic case.
This is an awesome keyboard
Nice demonstration. thanks 🙂
wow what a great keyboard
Thank you very much for introducing these interesting features! ⚡
I keep watching Korg PA5X videos, then Yamaha Genos 2 videos ... keep going back and forth back and forth ... just when I think I've made a decision, I hear another video and switch my mind ... argh! Driving me crazy.
shopping for these arranger keyboards is a mind-numbing exercise, a road that I find myself going down every now and then. I currently play a Korg PA-1000, and very nearly bought a PA5x a few months ago until I read multiple reviews claiming that it was "buggy" and actually froze up during live performance. So, until I get assurance somehow that this thing is crash-free, I can't see parting with that kind of money...
Wow perfect sound 👍👍👍
this is a great demo...got my legs shaking. Wow 25:00, Lord of the Rings soundtrack, beautiful!!!!!
Спасибо Вам Большое 👍 Отлично 👍
Parabéns cara pelo seu trabalho 👏👏👏👏
Muito obrigado valeu man
Boas,sabes p.f. como centrar o lirycs no meio do ecran no Pa5x?
E como utilizar p vocalizer com um midifile?
Obrigado
Boas,sabes p.f. como centrar o lirycs no meio do ecran no Pa5x?
E como utilizar p vocalizer com um midifile?
Obrigado
Great machine!
No words to express my feelings....
Nota dez
Top démo bravo
very nice review, thanks.
What amp are you playing this machine through as it doesn't have built in speakers?
This is an amazing keyboard. I currently have a PA800 and I really am hoping that i'll be able to trade it up soon to a PA5X 76. I mean, ever since the i3, I think Korg has been in the forefront of Arranger keyboards, but this is just a whole new level. The sounds on this are, in my opinion, airplay ready. I wouldn't have said that for two many 'arranger' keyboards until the PA4X and Genos came out, and I'm still not too sure about the Genos. But, there is absolutely no question in my mind about this keyboard.
I said the same thing I have the top vsts the three top workstation keyboards and what I've heard so far it sounds like its on a higher level 🔥
Actually, I had been using Yamaha for at least 35 years, but after using the Korg pa900 in my work, I find the latter more natural in terms of sounds, rythms and accompaniments. The only disadvantage is that you must stop the media player before switching to another mode and vice versa. Anyway, Korg pa 5x has corrected it, but unfortunately this comes at a high cost!!
Mr beans playing part but I don’t know the song name lol😂 , would this piano play pa700/1000 styles ,does this have vocal effects like the PA4X?
Why can’t you record the arranger section, the instrument is great. Big, big big dissapointment, it is a arranger keyboard not a workstation, how stupid ,arrangers are modern day organs and a lot more, how unprofessional to not beable to record the arranger, yes it has a sequencer, you’ve lost me. At the moment I use it to just play. Unbelievable. ?????????????????????????????
@@lugerocovers9449 I'm not sure what you want to do, but you can record, in real time, the arranger section via the chord sequencer. Hit record, and play the chords you want, in time with the backing tracks. Far easier to use than a sequencer/workstation.
how do you balance the sound say if the drums and acc is loud as the pa4x has the balance control by the volume control
Жду шедевров, равных тому, что было в 60..80-х
Top!!!!
Good job 👍
Awesome I want one
so, will the PA1000 be upgraded to include all this new technology?
Nice work.. Is there any VST emulator of this ?
I have a question.... You can split the keyboard in several places. For example LOWER from C1 to C2, UPPER 3 from C3 to C4, UPPER 2 from D4 to F5 etc ?
Já me escrevi no seu canal parabéns
obrigado man, forte abraco
Thank’s a lot for this super vidéo This Pa5 x is great but what about export audio from it to a Daw is it possible to do that with logic pro x? Like the roland fantom for example ?
it's basically a standalone workstation and acts a little differently than roland fantom! but I would have to do some tests to answer you better!
@@DiegoBezerraMusicKeyboard thank’s !
@@simplygroove the answer is yes 💯 with any Daw
@@alzahraniabdulrahman thank’s a lot
What about the folks that have thousands of dollars invested in music sample libraries for the Korg kronos? Will these be compatible with this new pa5x?
Finally, they added the feature that allows you to play a rythm style "simultaneously" with a MIDI or an Mp3 file, something that I'd been using on my Yamaha PSR S950, but after I bought a Korg pa900 and fell in love with it, I got upset this feature was missing. In a live situation when you entertain people, you can't lose a second trying to play a MIDI/MP3 file immediately unless you "stop" the Style Mode "then" press the Play Mode. Now, this Korg pa5x is solving the problem by adding this option, but, too bad, I can't afford it!!
They'll come out with a cut down Korg PA 1100 or something two years from now. Much more affordable. But they have to develop the 5X well enough to make the lower end product. They did this with OS 2 of the 4X and brought it to the PA700/1000.
Nossa que bom que vai vim essa função amigo. De imsertar Áudio link com o style 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
why you people finished the video just amazing. it could not be better
Great 😀👍
Es un hermoso teclado, suena increible, cualquier tecladista desearía uno lástima que esta fuera del alcanse de uno $$😔
Que hermoso frontal del teclado y funciones el tema el precio
Silnik hd1 zawsze był fajny w korgu mocno rozbudowany
Where are the speakers? Beautiful sound and lots to do!!!the smaller one.,51 keys, etc would like a Manuel please
Boa Noite 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏Bom
om 🎶 gran bella macchina 🎹💯
Is there a sound design program so you can do it on computer
What happened to KAOSS FX feature & no mention of the Vocal harmonizer?
It will be there on the new OS update.
For those of you that are saying that the Pa5X is a straight up copy with design elements of the Roland Fantom, Yamaha Genos (don't think it's the PSR series but I digress) and the Korg Kronos/Kronos 2 as far as sounds go and also the Set List (kind of), yeah okay that may be true, but at the same time and no offence intended, but why is that a problem? Obviously Korg would have had feedback from end users saying that their wishlist for their new flagship keyboard, was design elements of other past keyboards. Yes Korg may not have brought anything new to the table, but at the same time and again no offence intended, but why is that a problem?
keep enjoying everything the brand continues to deliver to users! thanks for the comment!
Os graves desse teclado é incrível. Pena que custa muito caro
Verdade!
The Korg GUI makes Yamaha and Roland look like amateur night. Its just so much more intuitive, visually simplified, and common sensical than the complicated "menu and list" alternatives. Smart but simple things like icons for each of the drum kit pieces to tweak those settings is well thought out and easy to understand and interact with. We are visual people and graphics are quicker to digest.
Wonder if Korg will even ship this keyboard before 2023
To PA5X owners, how do you find the quality of the key bed? I am selling my yamaha psr sx900 for this because there are some loose keys that make noise while playing. Very cheap quality I can say! And how do you find the overall hardware quality in general? Is it solid for harsh portability?
👍👍
Hi, At 15:00 minute you show a smooth sound transition example. can you share how to set it?
They finally improved the styles quality , no manual yet , Did they add any new sounds and drumkits ?
Many more. Plus new ones being made as we speak for OS updates.
@@ablesam Cool when is the final release and price , I believe that would be in the 5 K range or maybe more.
@@zedking5569 $4699 (USD) 61.
$4899 76.
$5299 88.
It is cheaper than the Genos ($5999), but the 88 key is definitely stepping into 5K range.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
So I'm coming at this from a groove box and synth set-up... I also have had various samplers and sequencers from Korg and Roland...
Seems to me that these Arranger keyboards are loaded with amazing sounds that far exceed a groove box or standalone production unit like the Akai Force or MPC (but you can get really good sound packs and VST's on those machines).
Can I sequence drums and samples on one of these machines? can I then play keys over those sequences and create complete songs? Can I midi out to other synths or say TB 303's while playing those songs? can I bring the sound of those external instruments that are sync'd over midi into the arranger and add effects?
Can I then connect the arranger to a computer running a DAW and multi track record the midi and the audio?
If I can do all these things I would sell 99% of my studio and buy 1 arranger.
can this pa5x korg keyboard play dangdut music?
Please how much is this keyboard. Thank you
Excuse me what the diferenc pa5x whit korg pa 1000?
Wow! 🫠
when I make a new USER in the Keyboard set library, it is possible to raise or lower the octave of only one instrument? Thanks
I would imagine yes, if you go into the mixer tuning. I know in the Pa3X you could do that, as well as the transposition of said instrument.
can it do strings Ostinato?
👍👍👍
I’ve owned a Korg pa4x for years, use it at my gigs. It looks like Korg took away the ec5 foot switch option???? I sure hope not! I use the ec5 to control the drums and fills in real time at ALL my gigs! Is there another option for control of stops, start, fills, a b c d sections with a foot switch of any kind? Man, I sure hope so, or I can’t buy this amazing new PA5!
In the Quick Start Guide it says that you can use a footswitch using the assignable out's in the rear of the keyboard, so I couldn't imagine why you can't.
@@jordanking7711 maybe they’ll come out with a new multi switch with a 1/4 in jack?? The ec5 foot switch uses a proprietary connection that is not found on the new Korg PA5….
I believe the lack of this real-time control will cost Korg LOTS of potential sales of this new keyboard.
I hope they address this issue…soon!
wish I could purchase one of this keyboard
It’s not the first time ever, guys! The I-Series in 1993 had 61.,76 and 88 keys (the i1) and they never did it again until now.
Korg likes claiming firsts for things pa keyboards can already do.
@@Denvermorgan2000 well they were the first for MANY things! The Trinity was the first ever touch screen and was a revolutionary product that took the entire industry to a whole new direction.
They were the first ever to release a workstation keyboard the M1 (which actually saved them from going bankrupt because it was originally supposed to be Yamaha). They were the first to have 3 different sizes of the
same keyboard starting with the T-Series.
They were the first ever to release a professional arranger WITHOUT speakers starting with the i-Series. The Italians already had them but they weren’t sold in the US. So Korg was the first to release them here.
So how is ANY of that a “claim?”
I got it today. next to the Yamaha Genos that I have, the Korg PA5X Blows it out of the water!
In what terms do you mean?
@@robertmichalscheck3072 I have high end PA speakers and they spent a lot of R&D on instrument sampling. Making your own styles is super easy compared to the Genos. I love my PA5X which one do you have? Or do you have both?
@@androcci I don’t have either,I’m thinking of getting the pa5x 88 key,but I’ve heard it’s difficult to use?I play good but I’m not really a techie
Hello can i buy this synthsizer? Because i saw on the internet this model have very much problem. Do you have any problem for this product?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤luar biasa rajanya keyboard🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Can somebody do the demo with the 88 version
Most of the features explained here are available on my humble Pa3x minus the new display colours n Matrix Pads.
Can the matrix Pads be used as a drum pad / kit parts to play new drum beats plus percussion parts n then record the loop ?
Que costo tiene este teclado
the perfect keyboard for someone who wants to push a million buttons...LOL.....arrangers have their own niche in the music world and this one is trying to supply virtually everything one can want in it....personally, I prefer creating my own "styles" with a sequencer, as I feel it teaches you more about the creation and generation of musical patterns and rhythms, but to each his own. All that button pushing comes at a hefty price, also.
Please, can we get some samples of Shadows guitar ?
standard in PAx5
Buenas tardes tío korg pa5x quiero saber cuanto de memoria tendrá para cargar samples
Mínimo voy aceptar 4GB por ese precio ok
13:20? Is that possible to assign a different snare drum on the key? Korg should improve their snare and symbol sounds, like in Yamaha.
Does PA5X have "midi to style" like PA4X had? (it was the best function on any arranger keyboard). Thank you for the answer!
I suppose so..
Not yet. It was mentioned to be coming back in an OS update. Kaoss as well.
É um bom teclado, mas é muito caro! Para investir um valor desses em um teclado desse é um absurdo
Concordo. É um instrumento muito caro esse aí e o Genos da Yamaha são os teclados mais caros do mundo
Verdade. Pra gente comprar um teclado desses, temos que sentar, colocar na ponta do lápis e ver se realmente um dia vamos ter esse valor de volta. Por isso que digo que quem compra esse arranjador ou tem dinheiro sobrando ou vai usá-lo para trabalhar seriamente e tentar ganhar dinheiro com ele. Mas sem sombra de dúvidas, é uma máquina! Tá de parabéns a Korg !
O Yamaha Genos que se cuide!!!!
As a fan of yamaha genos i can said this korg keyboard surpassed genos .
@@kelvinperez8845 checkmate 🙂
truth
And this is absolutely normal, it's a 2022 machine against another machine that is technologically 5 years older. As a Genos owner, I can see this PA5X sounds very very good, especially piano and movie section.
Korg kill genos i never see this coming wow
I agree, I love the Genos but the new pa5X is on another level! You can tell that they both think its an amazing arranger too.
Yamaha will always be the top game changer and you have to remember that Korg took 7 long years to get this PA5x. Watch the space and see Yamaha coming with a all new arranger next year.
@@france4me117 Yamaha makes good sounds. Thats it.. in terms of keyboard features They are Way behind other manifactures. (I have always owned Yamaha keyboards) im changing to korg
@@france4me117 iam a fan of yamaha , my last keyboard was a psr sx900 , i liked a lot , and sound amazing , and the genos is a bit better than de psrsx 900, bus there is one thing i hate of those keyboard is went you change form one sound to another during playing and some time the sound go off and i hate that ,the kord pa5 x form what i see dont have those problem and for that alone is in my opinion the best right now iam blow away by how smooth the transition are form one sound to another .
@@france4me117 esse teclado ganha o Yamaha amigão
Jeszcze tylko taki drobiazg - ile to kosztuje ?
Korg Pa5x has a lot of issues like screen freezing, automatic shutdown while playing, and recording issues
Какая цена?