KORG PA50 - Double Beat
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you deserve a better piano -_-
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very nice im thinking of buying PA50
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i have this keyboard but i dont know how to make my own beat.
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Nice mellow pleasant music. Relaxing.
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@djkeysmaster thanks that really helped.
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i will also buy korg pa50 because it is the best arranger that you can get in that price range
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i need help.... is der sumthing like a drum matchine or sumthing which i can use alongside a synthesiser??? i mean.. is there sunthin of the sort of the drum section in an arranger seperately? with intros,fill ins,endings,etc?? in that case i will buy korg m50 or else will hav to settel with roland e-09..
thank you.. a reply wud be appreciated..
9322002898 1 year ago
@9322002898
the best is to buy a sampler which has MIDI connections and connect it to the M50 in order to sync them.
a roland sp 404 would do the job. that way you can put your beats in WAV format into the sampler.
djkeysmaster 1 year ago
trying to decide between this and korg m50.
navids20 1 year ago
@navids20
I have the Korg m50 now.
You can't compare the 2, because:
the PA50 is an arranger (has intro's, fills, beat variations = you play a whole song on your own)
the m50 is a workstation synthesizer, which means it's an instrument with rich sounds, TONS of sounds. it has no intro's, fills etc. so you can't play a complete song on the fly.
the m50 requires complete song editing, song writing. You can use chords only using the double arpegiators
m50=backsound in a band
pa50=play by yourself
djkeysmaster 1 year ago
Its a damn shame that I cant send my music with beats and everything. It will get too mushy and it doesnt sound good. How you recorded this?
Jonza121 2 years ago
I'm using 2x 130W speakers, and recorded with a HP photocam :)
djkeysmaster 2 years ago