A LOT of these articles from audio and pro-musician gear manufacturers are probably written at least partially by company employees and PR people. Check out this extract from the bottom of the
Korg timeline of major products (you have to scroll down a ways):
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2007 - Korg Pa2X Pro - Improving on the almost perfect Pa1X Pro/Elite was a difficult challenge, that Korg faced with the usual, savvy sense of adventure. The result was the Pa2X Pro: the same solid feel of the predecessor, with an all new and innovative design, and the same sound technology advances introduced in Pa800 just a few months before.The Double MP3 Player/Recorder (optional in Pa800) was standard, and it was a shock: no more practical differences between SMF files and MP3 audio files. Slowing down and transposing MP3 files was the ordinary Korg extraordinary. Pa2X Pro clearly aimed at the professional musician, due to its improved 76 keybed, tiltable touch screen, phantom power, balanced in/out, digital audio output and internal clock.
I'm sure it's a fine synthesizer and I'd love to own one (if only for the internal clock, which I hear is super-accurate), but that's a little outside of what might be deemed the "NPOV" range, isn't it? (IMG:
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