Korg PA5X Professional Arranger - Justin's Top 5 Features - Overview & Demo @ Belfield Music
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- In this video, Justin takes a look at the brand new Korg PA5X and takes us through his top 5 features of this flagship arranger workstation.
Top 5:
5. Sound Engine
4. User Interface
3. Crossfade Players
2. Effects & Mixer
1. Mic & Guitar Inputs
Korg PA5X-61 - www.belfieldmusic.com.au/prod...
Korg PA5X-76 - www.belfieldmusic.com.au/prod...
Korg PA5X-88 - www.belfieldmusic.com.au/prod...
All sounds used in this video were generated from PA5X and recorded into Ableton Live 11 using a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2.
For any questions, please call us on 1300 00 77 26 or email admin@belfieldmusic.com.au - Hudba
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Justin. Nice playing too!
thank you.👍
Great Great Great Extremely great 👍 👌 👏
Yamaha Genos has already the REVO DRUMS...
Does Pa5x has the ability to combine multiple midi songs together in the sequence mode.
the guitar sounded great!
Why not sing through it, and check the mic effects?
Still nobody shows the 88 key version they only show the 61 and a 76 key version
Hi Jeffrey, we haven’t received the 88-key version yet. As soon as we do we will post it up on our socials.
too expensive....you have to be a brain surgeon
Beside the extra keys, the only real difference is the action and how do you demo the feel of an instrument? I'm having a hard time choosing which model to buy. The 61 note is nice and compact for an arranger, 61 is little cramped for me. 76 is just a little too big. The 88 action isn't good enough for true piano feel but too heavy for organ playing. Wish they made a 69 note arranger!
@@hienvu1714What's going on with your mind. 76 is the right size for any keyboard.
@@judsonchristudasI respect your opinion but I like 88 notes for piano playing, 61 notes for synth but for an arranger (I own 4), 61 keys are clearly not enough. 76 is great but a little too large for transporting so to me 69 would be just right. I don't expect anyone to make one!
Hello. Has anyone brought up the midi issues with Korg Pa5x? I am using my 5x with an external sampler via midi to trigger certain sampled loops from the external sampler. It works OK but as soon as the keyboard set (sound library) is changed, additional samples or loops get triggered also. It seems like even when you turn off the midi out channels assigned to Upper 1, Upper 2, Upper 4 and Lower off, they still sent signal on Midi. This was working perfectly on Korg Pa4x. Any suggestions? Thank you.
The Pa5X is an ARRANGER keyboard.
But this video (like all the others) makes you listen to a sound of piano, organ, string... Sad
I heard the Yamaha Genos and the sounds (piano, organ, drums, bass, etc.) are better than the Ketron SD9 sounds.
But when I listen to an 80's STYLE disco from the Ketron, the Genos can go into hiding !
the sound quality does not give the quality of a STYLE. And I repeat, the Pa5X is an arranger keyboard.
same sound as Pa4x......
Way tooooo expensive. Sorry Korg, like what I see but overpriced at $7k for a 61
Zard absolutely correct, and with a world wide recession coming, they should be prices at 61 $5k Aus 76 $5,400. Aus and 88 $6,400 Aus do it soon Korg b4 you loose us all to other product
They are from 4,8 to 5,2K where you see 7K price ????????
@@mariuszsroka1728 Australian Dollars not US do a search, still way too expensive here.
the mic on the pa4x sucked tc helicon can kiss my. onions! I guess its no better on the 5 because no one talks about it.........cross fading is useless to me! I will stay with my tyros5
The Pa5X does not work properly.
the Italians drank too much red wine! released too soon!
Wery ?ad prese&tatin for desaster instrument !
Does Pa5x has the ability to combine multiple midi songs together in the sequence mode.