Korg Pa X1 Pro -
Original: MIDI IN/OUT, audio IN/OUT (2x XLR, 2x ⁄4”), USB (device, host), Ethernet
I'll need to go line by line, replacing each word with three suitable synonyms. It's important to check for consistency in the spin tax format, using curly braces and pipes. Also, make sure not to miss any words. Maybe start with the first paragraph and gradually move through each section. For repeated words, find different variations each time. For example, "features" could be "features|aspects|characteristics" the first time and then "characteristics|attributes|qualities" later. korg pa x1 pro
This is a bit tricky. The user's example in the input text includes "Korg Pa X1 Pro" as a proper noun, so that stays. But terms like "MIDI", "XLR", "USB", "Ethernet" are standard terminology. So converting them would be okay. Wait, but if I convert "MIDI" to ..., but the user might expect that MIDI is a technical term and should not be altered. Hmm, maybe the user wants only actual proper nouns (like brand names) left as is, and all other words converted. Let me check the example given in the input text. The user's example has "Korg Pa X1 Pro" in the text, which is the product name, so that's left. All other words are converted. So in "MIDI IN/OUT, audio IN/OUT...", MIDI is converted. Same with IN/OUT, audio, etc. But "XLR" is a connector type, which is a product name in a way. Wait, XLR is a connector type, so it's a trade name? No, XLR is a standard term. So probably, the user wants to convert all words except the product name (Korg Pa X1 Pro) and other brand names. So I'll go with converting all words except those explicitly proper nouns. Original: MIDI IN/OUT, audio IN/OUT (2x XLR, 2x
Sound Manufacture and Composition The Pa X1 Pro is notmorethan a performance device; it’s also a powerful tool for sound production and composition. With its top-tier sounds, advanced adjustments, and elaborate backing band components, you can craft and organize songs with simplicity. The workstation’s interface and sound interfaces allow for smooth connection with your audio workstation and other digital equipment. Maybe start with the first paragraph and gradually
Now, proceeding to the first line. Each word that's not a proper noun needs to be converted to three variants. For example, "MIDI" becomes MID Wait, but MIDI is an acronym. The user might not expect that. Maybe the user wants to create synonyms or alternatives. Let me think about possible substitutions. For "MIDI", possible synonyms could be "MID", "MID", "Musical Instrument Digital Interface", but the user wants three variants. Maybe "MIDI|Musical Instrument Digital Interface|MID" but that's a bit long. Alternatively, maybe just keep MIDI as is because it's a standard term? The user's instruction says to convert every word with three variants, so I have to do that regardless of whether it's a technical term. Hmm. So even standard terms like MIDI need to be converted into their spintax form. So for "MIDI", the variants could be MUSICAL but that might not make sense. Wait, maybe the user wants to have three different versions, but they don't have to make perfect sense. They can be any words as long as they are different. For example, for "MIDI", maybe MUSICAL, even though "MUSICAL" isn't accurate. But the user's requirement is just to replace each word with three variants, which can be synonyms or any variations. So I'll proceed accordingly.
"Features" here is repeated, so use "equipped with". "Sophisticated" could be "advanced". "Provide" becomes "supply".