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Korgberger
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Published on 01/13/14 at 06:24
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Excellent
See other reviews as well as the "manufacturer" data. Lite version (light edition) PC3.
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the apparatus is relatively complex because capabilities are numerous. However, the structure is good and the manual (although large with 350 pages in English) is relatively clear.
Editing sounds made directly on the keyboard is relatively easy for someone who has a little used to edit sounds. on the other hand, publishing live (on stage) is difficult for some parameters.
SOUNDS
My music styles are pop and rock oriented. Sounds and effects suit me well. Organs are good with many parameters available to do "sound" of how you want (however, on the organ, I have a slight preference for my Nord Electro 3). Tablecloths and electro pianos (Rhodes, Wurlizer) sound good too.
OVERALL OPINION
I have hands that for 10 days. I still have much work to exploit the full potential of the machine, but for having tried in rehearsal with my band and already have quite play with editing, I'm really pleased to be able to fully exploit this device.
The price / quality ratio is excellent! You will find of course more efficient than one keyboard ... but in this price range, I think it is well ahead.
Also note that I really like the feel of the keyboard (a semi-weighted) and its "aftertouch."
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the apparatus is relatively complex because capabilities are numerous. However, the structure is good and the manual (although large with 350 pages in English) is relatively clear.
Editing sounds made directly on the keyboard is relatively easy for someone who has a little used to edit sounds. on the other hand, publishing live (on stage) is difficult for some parameters.
SOUNDS
My music styles are pop and rock oriented. Sounds and effects suit me well. Organs are good with many parameters available to do "sound" of how you want (however, on the organ, I have a slight preference for my Nord Electro 3). Tablecloths and electro pianos (Rhodes, Wurlizer) sound good too.
OVERALL OPINION
I have hands that for 10 days. I still have much work to exploit the full potential of the machine, but for having tried in rehearsal with my band and already have quite play with editing, I'm really pleased to be able to fully exploit this device.
The price / quality ratio is excellent! You will find of course more efficient than one keyboard ... but in this price range, I think it is well ahead.
Also note that I really like the feel of the keyboard (a semi-weighted) and its "aftertouch."