Help! Px4d Or Px5d?, Help me pick!
AnyJimmy
Jun 15 2008, 05:04 PM
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Hi guys, once again I need your help laugh.gif

after reading Muris' review, i've decided to get a Korg Pandora, but i've stumbled over a problem:

Muris reviewed the PX4D, but there's also a newer model out, the PX5D, which features direct USB plugin to computer for use with recording software such as ACID.

So, is there anyone in the forums with experience with either processor? which one should i pick?

looking forward to your replies cool.gif

/Jimmy

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jacmoe
Jun 15 2008, 05:08 PM
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I bought the PX4D, only to realise that the PX5D was out already .. dry.gif

Would definately recommend the PX5D.
It is better, because it plugs rigth into your computer and makes it a breeze to record.
It can also serve as your primary sound card.
And it got updated and improved presets as well.
I would definately buy that. laugh.gif

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Jun 15 2008, 05:09 PM
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I agree with Jacmoe on that one:D My friend has PX5D

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Jun 15 2008, 05:17 PM
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The px5d is the same as the 4d but with footpedal and recording

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The PX4D is great, I had one! I upgraded to a POD X3 because I had the money at the time. But the PX5D is fantastic too, and it has the USB interface!

In summary the PX4D is great, the PX5D has the extras so if you can afford it go for it smile.gif

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jacmoe
Jun 15 2008, 05:21 PM
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If you plan on doing any recording, please consider the PX5D.
You might wanna join one of GMCs virtual bands.. smile.gif

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AnyJimmy
Jun 15 2008, 06:15 PM
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Thanks guys, PX5D it is! biggrin.gif

Cant wait to get it.

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I also recommend PX5D, it has a soundcard built in. This can help you if you don't already have a good soundcard for recording.

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I have a PX5D, and it's awesome smile.gif

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