It has an easier to use interface and their Swing and Jazz, Latin and other ballads are beautiful to listen to. Although the 800 does a really nice job on providing acoustic sounds, the Yamaha has great acoustsic instruments and a nice selection of synth sounds as well. Korg has been famous for dance, hip hop and synth sounds since the triton was released. The other posts so far seem to keep talking about playing more modern music. Logical development of var.1-4, and aboveĪll, great bass/drum backing in the genresĬan anyone give me any insights/advice too?įor the kind of music you are looking for and for ease of use, the Yamaha sure seems like the choice to me. Re the bass lines, good "walking" bass lines, Of fills and endings, good chord recognition On-the-fly, ease of moving style-to-style,Įase of muting parts withins styles, quality My main concerns are key feel, sound quality,Įase of storing and accessing favorite sounds No smf's, no sequencing.no voc harmonizingĮven though I sing, both kb's offer a whole Just bass/drum parts of arranger backings, Player who uses only 12-18 sounds, mostly I do there will not likely be a pa800 alsoĪs primarily a standards/jazz/latin/blues The pa and was very impressed with the sound I too have kind of narrowed it down to pa800Īnd s900. I'd like to hitchhike onto this question.ĭecision on a new kb to supercede my Korg i.
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