If you are currently using a Korg Pa700 or a Yamaha PSR-SX700, the Pa6X is a massive leap forward in audio fidelity and touch screen responsiveness. If you are a Pa4X user, the upgrade is worth it for the "Guitar Mode 2.0" and the new UI alone.
Are you a Pa6X owner? Let us know in the comments how you are using it in your live rig. korg pa6x
This feature lets you link a specific Style, an MP3, or a MIDI file to a song title. For example, if you search "Billie Jean," the Pa6X loads the exact tempo, the specific bass synth sound, the right transposition, and the correct style. You don't have to fiddle with knobs between songs. You can build a set list for a 4-hour wedding gig in about 20 minutes. If you are currently using a Korg Pa700
In the world of professional arrangers, few names carry as much weight as Korg’s Pa series. For decades, these machines have been the gold standard for solo performers, songwriters, and music directors who demand real-time orchestral backing without lugging a full band to the gig. Following the massive success of the Pa5X, many wondered if Korg would rest on its laurels. Instead, they released the Korg Pa6X —a streamlined, powerful, and surprisingly affordable variant that is shaking up the mid-range arranger market. Let us know in the comments how you
| Feature | Korg Pa5X | Korg Pa6X | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 160 voices | 128 voices | | Aftertouch | Yes (on keys) | No | | Hard Drive | 1GB internal + SSD slot | 400MB internal (USB only) | | Keybed | Premium Semi-weighted (Fatar style) | Standard Semi-weighted | | Mic Input | XLR + Hi-Z Guitar | XLR only (Phantom Power on both) | | Styles | 650 Factory + more RAM | 500 Factory (vastly similar) |