I've now seen 3 people do bellows shakes on the new Korg... Pietro, Matthias and Cory. None did perfect flawless shakes like I have seen them all do on acoustic accordions.
Now... really, how important is the ability to do a "real" bellows shake on a digital accordion? I'd place it in the 125th place of the top 10 things that a digital accordion must be able to do... lol
A bit of a shocker, the more I look at the Korg, the more that I see things that impress me, but the less I am pulled in by it. That may be because I have more accordions and a Gola in there, or maybe that I feel that I'm not maxing out my 8X, so, what more would the Fisa Suprema give me over the 8X? That is why I am not in a rush but I am looking forward to the more comprehensive comparisons between these two.
Jerry -
My sentiments exactly - on everything you said. Bellows shakes are nice but I attempt it a couple times a year. On a digital accordion I'd never even attempt it. Shaking the hell out of all the electronics and connections when it doesn't even sound similar to an acoustic bellows shake just has no reward for me personally. I've never even attempted it on my FR-8X.
I'm literally the market demographic for the new Korg. Mid-50's, been playing for 45 years, expendable income, and have had Reedless digital accordions for over 20 years dating back to my Petosa Millennium and then the FR-8X for the past 10 years. I have hundreds of hours of playing time on them.
I'm impressed by the Korg, as I should be since electronics have come a long way in the past decade. And I like Korg as a company. It's time to upgrade from the perfectly acceptable FR-8X, but there has to be
something that is a game-changer to make the upgrade. I have yet to see it with the Fisa Suprema. Is the expression any better than the FR-8X? Are the accordion sounds magnitudes better? Is it 8 pounds lighter? Is battery life triple the Roland? Accelerometer? Bluetooth? Built-in arranger?
My Excelsior 960 with the Magnante keyboard is the fastest keyboard I've ever played and the FR-8X is acceptable. The Korg won't approach the 960 on the speed of the keyboard but I do believe it's better than the Roland's.
I know my interest is waning because I haven't even watched the latest videos. I watched the Luigi ones and the one in this video and then just stopped. That's always a bad sign with me.
I'm thinking about consolidating my accordions to one digital and one high-end acoustic. I like the new Harmonics microphone systems and want to try that out in maybe a high-end acoustic.
Jury's still out on the Korg. Maybe I'll regain interest when a few forum members purchase one and provide their thoughts.