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Is This It?
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 113
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microkorg?
I am thinking about getting a microKORG for myself and my band. We are an alternative/indie kind of band and we want a synth that has nice organ, strings, and piano sounds and that we can use to edit and muck around with sounds. Also i was wondering wether i could use the microKORG so that i could cue recordings or samples by hitting different keys. If not how could i work around this?
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My body becomes my cage
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: the Netherlands
Posts: 17,555
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Korg is good for quality, but the Microkorg only has 37 keys, so I don't know if that's enough for you.
but if you're going to play lead and solo parts on keys, I'm not sure if 37 keys are enough. One thing I'm not sure about is if the Microkorg has organ sounds ![]() hope this helps |
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Running man is back!
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Eastern America
Posts: 422
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There are no piano sounds. Tiny keys too.
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 57
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the microkorg really isn't what you're looking for there's no organ/piano/or really anything that doesn't sound straight out of a song by the faint |
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