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ALEX SKOLNICK TAKES PERFORMANCE AND PRACTICE TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH
NEW KORG PANDORA PX5D
WINTER NAMM SHOW, ANAHEIM, CA, January 17, 2008
— Alex Skolnick’s reputation as one of today’s finest
and most versatile guitarists has been well earned. His ever-expanding
guitar techniques and solo ideas come from his varied list of project
collaborations, starting as a metal guitarist with Testament. Since
then, he has shown himself to be equally at home in several different
genres: among others, thrash metal with a reunited Testament; theatrical
progressive rock with Trans-Siberian Orchestra and in collaboration
with Jim Steinman; and tight post-bop trio jazz with his own Alex Skolnick
Trio, among other projects.
Recently, Skolnick has added Korg’s Pandora PX5D
to his setup, and he has been extensively utilizing it for a multitude
of practice, recording and live applications. Says Skolnick, “For
practice, I use the phrase trainer to record my favorite licks, slow
them down at pitch and learn them at a comfortable tempo. This helps
to absorb the lick in a healthy way. It’s a quick, effective way
to develop your playing.” He continues, “For live performance,
the PX5D gives you access to different tones and backing which are very
fun to play over, and for recording, it works great with other applications
like GarageBand, etc., by giving you a much wider range of sounds than
you’d have otherwise.”
The PX5D has already found its way into other recent recording
applications, as Skolnick explains: “I've also been using it to
develop ideas for studio recording sessions. With eighty seconds of
memory, I can loop a section of a song and play over it until I have
a part I like. On a recent recording session, I set up my own separate
station in the back of the control room. While the engineer was editing,
loading the next song or taking a break, I’d be reviewing and
developing ideas with the PX5D. When it was time to track, I was much
better prepared.”
Korg’s new Pandora PX5D personal multi-effects processor
and USB recording interface is the newest member of Korg’s popular
Pandora series known for packing dozens of realistic modeling effects
and a multitude of live, practice and recording functions into pocket-sized
units. The PX5D is the first computer-ready Pandora (via USB) for direct
recording, and offers new features such as footswitch control for live
use, various new models and effects and enhanced editing/modulation
capability.
For more information on Alex Skolnick, visit www.alexskolnick.com.
For more product details, visit www.korg.com/px5d.
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