iElectribe and Kork iMS-20
iElectribe and Kork iMS-20
I am looking for something that could learn how to play my own tracks in a sequencer? Do they both have the same amount of preset sounds and flexibility to modify the preset sounds?
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Re: iElectribe and Kork iMS-20
Not entirely sure what you're asking. Your first sentence doesn't really make sense.
Re: iElectribe and Kork iMS-20
the sound of the iElectribe can't compare to the hardware as the hardware has tubes in it.
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Re: iElectribe and Kork iMS-20
Ok let me try again, I want to learn how to play a song only one piece of equipment like a sequencer
I figured since electrics and korg have the iPad apps that replicate the hardware it may be a good learning tool
So wanted to know which sounds better and has more options and would be better to learn on
I figured since electrics and korg have the iPad apps that replicate the hardware it may be a good learning tool
So wanted to know which sounds better and has more options and would be better to learn on
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Re: iElectribe and Kork iMS-20
The iElectribe is basically just a rhythm box/drum machine. The iMS-20 is designed to be an all-in-one (sort of) electronic music software.
So to answer your question the iMS-20 is more oriented to what you are asking for. The iElectribe really shines when it is paired up with some other sort of sound maker like a synth.
So to answer your question the iMS-20 is more oriented to what you are asking for. The iElectribe really shines when it is paired up with some other sort of sound maker like a synth.