Was strongly disappointed by this video too. Although it was mentioning user feedback in the introduction, it just chain promotional documentation spoken over promotional videos. Head elsewhere if you're looking for valuable pieces of advice.
I still have the Korg mono synth from the mid 70's that is on the opening clip of your best keyboard arrangers video. Do you have any idea what it might be worth please? Thank you.
Wonderful videos. I was considering Korg Pa-5x and Yamaha Genos 2. But I'm torn between the two. Does Genos offer import and use of (.wav) samples like Korg pa-5x? And you were to choose between the two, which one would you go for?
You can import and trigger samples on Genos2 (no space between them). I've had personal experience of both, and based on quality of sounds, UX/UI, and the sheer amount of after-market support for the Yamaha Arranger eco-system, it's almost a no-brainer - Genos2 takes it all day every day for me. Mine arrives in a few days.
I have the G2 and it is an amazing arranger keyboard but I went through the same between the Pax5 and the G2. I can honestly the G2 you will enjoy more. Good luck
Korg is very impressive at the moment. But also consider brands as Yamaha and Ketron. Bought a budget keyboard by Korg (EK-50) and was for me the better choice over the Yamaha PSR-473 (smaller keys as ergonomics not at par with the Korg). Roland, once pretty serious with they keyboards I found disapointing.
To you point.....What happened to Roland? I have a Roland BK-7m I purchased in 2013 and I still love it The samples and arrangements are very realistic and musical....in my opinion However, I bought a Roland RD-88 in 2020 because my 19 yr old RD-150 paid it's dues and wasn't worth fixing ......unfortunately, the PHA-4 keyboard started rattling at 2.5 years. Roland wouldn't cover it (passed 2 yr warranty) and my service tech. said he didn't want to fix it Just FYI Cheers
Dgx670 ?
Where any of the words you spoke your experience or opinion ?? It sounded like you were just reading back each manufacturer’s promotional website 😢
Was strongly disappointed by this video too. Although it was mentioning user feedback in the introduction, it just chain promotional documentation spoken over promotional videos.
Head elsewhere if you're looking for valuable pieces of advice.
Agreed +1
I still have the Korg mono synth from the mid 70's that is on the opening clip of your best keyboard arrangers video. Do you have any idea what it might be worth please? Thank you.
Not readily available in the U.S., but the Keytron Event is heads above the rest.
Ketron has higher end models only yet Korg and Yamaha do have serious gear up there as well.
Pa5x or genos 2 has better automation our midi out control amd do the record internal and external midi events like the mv8800
Wonderful videos. I was considering Korg Pa-5x and Yamaha Genos 2. But I'm torn between the two. Does Genos offer import and use of (.wav) samples like Korg pa-5x? And you were to choose between the two, which one would you go for?
You can import and trigger samples on Genos2 (no space between them). I've had personal experience of both, and based on quality of sounds, UX/UI, and the sheer amount of after-market support for the Yamaha Arranger eco-system, it's almost a no-brainer - Genos2 takes it all day every day for me. Mine arrives in a few days.
I have the G2 and it is an amazing arranger keyboard but I went through the same between the Pax5 and the G2. I can honestly the G2 you will enjoy more. Good luck
Korg is very impressive at the moment. But also consider brands as Yamaha and Ketron. Bought a budget keyboard by Korg (EK-50) and was for me the better choice over the Yamaha PSR-473 (smaller keys as ergonomics not at par with the Korg).
Roland, once pretty serious with they keyboards I found disapointing.
What happened to the Genos 2
E-A7 does not have a color touch screen.
Ketron????
really old stuff
What a terrible review - reading script with no actual instrument. Poor at best.
All overpriced junk
Roland ea7 worst keyboard
To you point.....What happened to Roland?
I have a Roland BK-7m I purchased in 2013 and I still love it
The samples and arrangements are very realistic and musical....in my opinion
However, I bought a Roland RD-88 in 2020 because my 19 yr old RD-150 paid it's dues and wasn't worth fixing ......unfortunately, the PHA-4 keyboard started rattling at 2.5 years.
Roland wouldn't cover it (passed 2 yr warranty) and my service tech. said he didn't want to fix it Just FYI
Cheers