Q: I just bought the Korg R3 today. Haven't touched it yet but i would love some info on what equipment i can buy to add to this. I need info on the program fruity loops. What are patches? Also what do you think about the Korg r3 compared to other synths?
A: The Korg R3 is a powerful synth. Dj Beto uses it quite a bit and the sounds are super rich. This might not answer your question but it might give you an idea on how other people are using the R3s - http://www.performedmusic.com/search/lab el/E%20-%
Hi, water got spilt on my synth and now it only works when plugged through a laptop which is a real pain when playin gigs as I have to bring a computer too...is it fixable?
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And from James Grahame at RetroThing : “Korg’s move is in stark contrast to Microsoft’s dire warning that they’ll work with law enforcement officials to prevent people from tampering with their new Kinect controller. Microchip released a nice midi demo in their usb stack right after I made my midi mixer and hacked together one. The low pin count USB development kit (comes with a pickit2) is a great place to start , with a PIC18f14k50, board , debug module, extra unpopulated board, its every thing you will need....
There's an audio input jack on the back panel, along with an internal speaker and headphone jack to jack your little musical bleep box into the outside world. There's an audio input jack on the back panel, along with an internal speaker and headphone jack to jack your little musical bleep box into the outside world. Powered by 2 x AAA batteries, this little music machine incorporates the same filter circuit found in their classic MS-20 semi-modular synthesizer from the 1970s....
This is a great analog modeling synth with 12-voice polyphony, thirteen waveforms, four LFOs, two resonant filters, two effects units and more. The factory patches could use some help, but overall the sound is very nice.
I want to buy Micro Korg. I was wondering how do you get software for it?. I mean is the software already in the synth or when you plug it in and computer recognize it? I'm new to this sorry but i was just very interested in it. i Just need the basic
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I don´t know which one is better or more functional, if you guys can give me some advices and teach me about what is better in each one of the products because I heard that they are very similar, and I don´t know what to pick.
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