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Loving my Korg MS2000BR with Live

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 12:09 am
by plainfaced
Just bought myself a Korg MS2000BR and it goes so well with Live.
Ive only ever used soft synths with live (Got rid of all my hardware a few years back) and as much as I love sequencing the softies, tweaking with my Phatboy, this Korg synth rocks...

Whether Im using the internal sequencer and just using Live to Sync.. or if im throwing a few midi loops in live and letting the Synth do the rest..

And on the note of DJ's who use Live.. Lets not have a go at them. Its not thier fault they have no musical bone in thier body... Throwing other peoples tracks into a program that mixes them for you, is all good, if you are into that... :P

Lets all create music.. Not steal. 8O

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 4:23 pm
by nosuch
man, are you real?

:lol:

Re: Loving my Korg MS2000BR with Live

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 6:57 pm
by M. Bréqs
plainfaced wrote:Just bought myself a Korg MS2000BR and it goes so well with Live.
Ive only ever used soft synths with live (Got rid of all my hardware a few years back) and as much as I love sequencing the softies, tweaking with my Phatboy, this Korg synth rocks...

Whether Im using the internal sequencer and just using Live to Sync.. or if im throwing a few midi loops in live and letting the Synth do the rest..
Word. It's a neato little synth. the 4 voices are kinda limiting, but with all 4 of 'em you can make a damn good monosynth.

I found that the MS2000 was the easiest to use of any hardware synth I ever had. I recommend it to anybody new to synthesis, since it's so damn intuitive. That makes it really creative for me anyways. I do sometimes regret selling mine.

plainfaced wrote:And on the note of DJ's who use Live.. Lets not have a go at them. Its not thier fault they have no musical bone in thier body... Throwing other peoples tracks into a program that mixes them for you, is all good, if you are into that... :P

Lets all create music.. Not steal. 8O
That said there are some DJs who ARE musically inclined - they're musicians as well. But, I agree that DJs (who don't create their own music) are wack.