Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by ghostly » Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:02 am

Radio Arcade wrote:
pulsoc wrote:I'm partial to the korg sounds, haven't checked out the Alesis really.

What don't you like about the Microkorg? As was mentioned, the R3 has keys and a better interface, plus the sick sounds of the korg family.
I do like the korg - Ive had it about 5 years now & im hardly going near it anymore - Just fancied something new to learn & possibly inspire me 8)
What about scouring ebay for something a bit older if you are after inspiration. Or just wipe all your mk presets and start everything from an init patch.

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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by chinney4321 » Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:48 am

ghostly wrote:
chinney4321 wrote:I sold my micron i thought it was pants! i got a microkorg and its alot better..
If you want to sell your microkorg get the r3 its one of the most underated synths out there!
What was pants about your micron?
Just didnt like the sound mate i found programming it a bit of a pain too but they have since brought out the software editor which should sort things out.

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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by Radio Arcade » Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:56 pm

ghostly wrote:
Radio Arcade wrote:
pulsoc wrote:I'm partial to the korg sounds, haven't checked out the Alesis really.

What don't you like about the Microkorg? As was mentioned, the R3 has keys and a better interface, plus the sick sounds of the korg family.
I do like the korg - Ive had it about 5 years now & im hardly going near it anymore - Just fancied something new to learn & possibly inspire me 8)
What about scouring ebay for something a bit older if you are after inspiration. Or just wipe all your mk presets and start everything from an init patch.
I might do that - preset wise im cool, ive got loads of banks and I can get a lot out of it as Ive had it about 5 years but its just something new i think I need. Whenver I get a loan of kit or get a new plug I tend to do quite well productivity wise....

Cheers for all comments 8)
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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by sowhoso » Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:06 pm

chinney4321 wrote:... they have since brought out the software editor which should sort things out.
they who? alesis?

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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by funky shit » Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:24 pm

Radio Arcade wrote:
funky shit wrote:or open your heart to the world of analogue synths :)

prophet 08.
yeah think im gonna pick up a mopho @ xmas 8)
got one myself two weeks ago, now all my synth jobs are done via hardware :D
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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by starving student » Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:54 pm

the mk really has a homely interface about it that's why people love it, it's limitations always make you reach for more, I had a micron for a couple of days and though the build is much better I found myself always thinking about how I could paint it, that silver/orangessredish trim made me insane in the membrane

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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by Radio Arcade » Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:20 pm

starving student wrote:the mk really has a homely interface about it that's why people love it, it's limitations always make you reach for more, I had a micron for a couple of days and though the build is much better I found myself always thinking about how I could paint it, that silver/orangessredish trim made me insane in the membrane
So which do you prefer mate?
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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by Radio Arcade » Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:21 pm

funky shit wrote:
Radio Arcade wrote:
funky shit wrote:or open your heart to the world of analogue synths :)

prophet 08.
yeah think im gonna pick up a mopho @ xmas 8)
got one myself two weeks ago, now all my synth jobs are done via hardware :D
Nice - Really looking forward to getting one 8)
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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by Homebelly » Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:33 pm

[quote="ghostly]
You sure about that? Over at the Ion/Micron/miniAK user group on yahoo this has been discussed at great length including people who have A/B tested them. The conclusion was they are the same, including the interface, the buttons (although in different orientation and given different names) and the effects. The step sequencer also appears to be identical. From glancing through the miniAK manual I have come to that conclusion myself too although never messed with one.[/quote]

I have been following that discussion as well.
Most of it is based on the observations of a member and his experiance using a shop demo of the miniak at a guitar center.The other contributors are comparing the manuals. My observation is based on an article i read some place that sugested the OS of the miniak was slightly diferent to the Micron/ion.It is my understanding that there are a couple more FX and the sequencers behave diferently in the miniak. It also said that the patched made in the ion/micron could be read by the miniak, but that miniak ptaches could be read by the micron and the ion only if they do not have the features unique to the miniak in them.
This is how the micron to ion patch exchange works, the micron can read ion patches, but the ion is unable to read micron patches that contain sequencer and paterns.

I could be wrong mind you. :?
I think the article was on one of the synth/computer music bloggs and was writen at the trade show where akai presented the miniak.
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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by starving student » Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:00 pm

Radio Arcade wrote:
starving student wrote:the mk really has a homely interface about it that's why people love it, it's limitations always make you reach for more, I had a micron for a couple of days and though the build is much better I found myself always thinking about how I could paint it, that silver/orangessredish trim made me insane in the membrane
So which do you prefer mate?
the micron is more powerful but I like the microkorg more.

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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by Atomikat » Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:43 am

I went the Micron way...I'm very happy with it, the keys are bigger than those on the MK so you can play chords and melodies easier. :mrgreen:

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Re: Should I sell my microkorg and get a.......

Post by Silverfish » Tue Oct 27, 2009 5:37 am

I love my micron. If you're not afraid to dig in, you can make it do some really cool stuff. Admittedly, menu diving has never really bothered me (lots of yamaha gear), but the vst or au editors make it really cool.

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