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Korg FISA Suprema C

They also made the enormous KORG badge tiny and the tiny FISASUPREMA sign enormous...
Could it be that Korg just wants to differentiate between full-size and compact models and, at present, a lonely 'C' or 'Compact' could look rather odd?

I can't deny that the compact CBA version looks interesting.
 
Only thing I am seeing with YouTube performances, lots of hitting panel buttons. Some users mention that setting up is more difficult. I need to try it myself. Maybe use the Airturn bt500s-6 foot control to do the button pressing for different registers and sounds. As the midi control is very friendly for control. Unlike the Roland models, it will be much easier to control with any standard Bluetooth pedal. My wonder will the built in Bluetooth pair to the Airturn.? Or will I need to use widi or WM-1d? Will shall see when I receive it!
 
"estimated to be in stock: Aug 11, 2025"
Key word being "estimated". I don't think Korg themselves know... until they start shipping. :)
We have been promised the Korg PA5x 1.4 upgrade since January too. But yet not received. Wonder what is happening to the Ketron Fusion arranger that was introduced at the NAMM show? A prototype?
 
I don't think the Fusion is out yet, but I bet it will be more evolutionary than revolutionary in terms of a comparison to the Ketron Event. :)
 
I don't think the Fusion is out yet, but I bet it will be more evolutionary than revolutionary in terms of a comparison to the Ketron Event. :)
Like the follow-up arrangers with Korg pa1000 and Yamaha psr920. It may be a lower cost version using the same engine? But I see some international buttons on it. As for me owning the FISA C and a Korg arranger will be a better fit together. Only thing I am skeptical is use of a Dexibel engine over the Korg. As I am not familiar with…
 
Only thing I am skeptical is use of a Dexibel engine over the Korg. As I am not familiar with…
Time will fix that soon enough. :)
Just like I learned to use the X4 with the Elka or the BK-7m with the 8X, there's a duality to the setup. They can both be used, but it takes time to find those combinations that sound best with each other.

You are already comfy with your Korg Arranger, it will be fun to see the commonalities and differences, the harmony and clashes between them that you find. I hope you share some of that here! :D
 
Like the follow-up arrangers with Korg pa1000 and Yamaha psr920. It may be a lower cost version using the same engine? But I see some international buttons on it. As for me owning the FISA C and a Korg arranger will be a better fit together. Only thing I am skeptical is use of a Dexibel engine over the Korg. As I am not familiar with…
You are a real techie whiz !!! You will soon settle down and get to grips with your new set up......I hope you will keep us informed of your progress !!!!
I'm excited for you.
 
I think that Bruti made a lovely video not long ago... but that is the thing about marketing, you cannot place all your time in it, there are other things that are going to poke at your attention, like internal development, expansion, etc...

I am sure the marketing push will continue, but it will be at a less feverous pace and a lot of that is going to come from the now (hopefully) blissfully happy owners. :)
 
Not much content on the FISA. Is the excitement over?
We're all waiting for the Fisa Compact to hit the stores and to see demos of it and expert opinions and possibilities to try it...
It's been a long wait, and the Fisa does not seem to be high on the priority list at Korg's marketing department...
 
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