Why the fuck does this thing start looping before Im done recording the loop? Any help?
Why the fuck does this thing start looping before Im done recording the loop? Any help?
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>buying modern korg synthesizers
The company died before the year 2000
Nah, the Microkorg and KP3 are good so i'll say they where good until 2005.
Too bad their quality control went to shit and you can literally see it with every new batch of microkorgs. The ones that come in a silver box barely last more than a year without some knob going to shit
Monologue is ok for its price, minilogue not so much, some of the volcas are pretty good.
Tatsuya Takahashi was the best thing that has happened to korg in decades.
Never got on with the ms2000 engine due to the heavy plastic sound. It's extremely easy to produce weird treble frequencies and artifacts with it.
>monologue
>ok
Have fun when half of the keys go out of tune and the only reapair is getting it replaced if it still has warranty.
As much as I loved it while I had it, it's just a glorified Volca with even worse VCOs and an "auto-tuning" feature thats broken by design (it doesnt even give them enough time to warm up).
Rather get a Microbrute, at least you can manually tune it if necessary
You must be fun at parties mr synth expert, others have had better experiences
Korg is the reason you can buy analog synths new
laughs in eurorack
You misspelled Arturia
Sorry i dont speak virgin
Sorry you misspelled dave smith
i-is this the uncomfy synth thread?
volcas confirm you aren't old enough to be on this website
>volcas
>not monotrons
>not even based monotribe
user I..
>eurorack
What if I told you that I don't care for budget mono synths going into shimmer reverbs at all?
What are yalls opinions on the volca sample? I need a drum machine and being able to upload my own kit is a big plus. 16 steps is kinda gay but there is a song mode I plan on using. Anything better for a hundred bucks?
Just get a reface cs/dx, amazing synths for the price
I’m new to this as well and want to start purchasing equipment, I need to know what’s the purpose of a sampler and can I get a device that samples and loops without paying for two separate items?
help guys
A sampler samples audio. Most samplers can loop. What kind of music are you wanting to make?
something like grimes with audio samples that repeat over synths, great framework that isnt common from what I’m familiar with
*vocal samples
By method are the vocal samples integrated in the sampler? Are computers essential to the process?
I would suggest looking into a digitakt instead if you're wanting to go hardware only.
either it's broken or you don't understand the concept of step sequencing
will look into it
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Will it be a one and all for accomplishing this set up?
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Eurorack. The musicality is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of electric potential signal flow most of the complexity will go over a typical listener's head.
maybe you are trying to loop longer than the device can record? step sequencers only have a certain number of steps before it loops.
not really, unless you got a bunch of synth samples prepared you'd want at least one of those, and you'll definitely still need a mixer. a multi fx unit like she's using would be ideal too.
Yeah, both are gr8. the Microfreak is ugly as sin but has tons of potential
A Digitak, SP-404 or an MPC 1k if you want a sampling beast/daw-in-a-box should do the job
so what do I need the digiact for exactly?
thanks, no synthesizer keyboard necessary?
as the sampler /step sequencer, these things basically control everything, I would suggest trying a DAW or two before buying hardware honestly. other user also rec'd sp-404 and mpc, look into those as well. grimes is using an sp-404 if you want to copy her exactly.
thanks guys, will start to look into these suggestions
I’m only experienced with the sp303 but it’s extremely easy, simply plug in whatever you’re sampling through either line in inputs or a 1/4 input, so it could be a computer phone, guitar, piano anything you desire. Unfortunately with the influx of Jdilla faggots they are impossible to find and go for nearly 400 bucks now
You just play the samples as instruments with the pads on the MPC, i'm shure the digitak can do chromatic sampling as well. You cant with the SP series.
Electribe2s have both synth and sampler integrated, you can do short loops.
There is more expensive gear that can do all of course, the MPC Live is literally a portable DAW
I got mine for $180 bucks before the hype. The FX are the shit, but you run out of banks too fast, the SP-555 is the real deal and maybe you can find one for the same price or less, if not, a used 404 is alright