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#106383 - 03/17/04 11:44 AM
Guys, I need your advice regarding motif ES....
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Registered: 09/10/02
Posts: 126
Loc: California, USA
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I went to the Guitar center, and I really liked the Motif ES.. Although its not a full blown arranger, it did have chord recognition and it was rather inspiring playing the guitar sounds, etc etc...
Now, the thing im considering is this, I already own a Korg I30 arranger, and was thinking about selling it to buy the ES. And if I found that I still need the arranger, I was thinking of using OMB or even getting a QY100 yamaha arranger module.
Then I thought, What if I buy a controller, like the Edirol PCR 80, with the money from selling the i30 and use software arranger plus sound plug ins sounds to do my music. But then I get confused, cause Ive heard that if you use plug ins, there will be a huge latency from the time you hit the key to when it comes out the speakers.
Guys, can you guys give me some ideas. I want to be able to still have the ability to do songs quickly but also have the ability to get more sophisticated like the way the motif ES provides.
Do you guys know which way would be better for me? Please help me out guys.. thanks..
best, Musikman
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Peace,
Musikman4Christ........
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#106386 - 03/17/04 01:00 PM
Re: Guys, I need your advice regarding motif ES....
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Registered: 09/10/02
Posts: 126
Loc: California, USA
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Guys, thank you so much for your ideas..You guys rock.
Pro, I was reading in another post that you made, that you rather use Reason for composing. Does reason have arranger capabilities?
Ok, here is the thing. I have come to the point where I want to be more creative as far as making my songs. I know the arranger give you an idea of what your song will sound like, but the final product should have one's own inspirations..
The thing is that my i30 sounds are getting pretty out dated. So I was thinking, maybe I can get a nice controller, which like the Edirol PCR 80, only goes for like 300 bucks. Ive read really nice reviews for this one and I think although its a bit more expensive, it seems to have what one would need to control cubase with the sliders and buttons, to control a software synth like One man band.
The thing is, if I sell my i30, a guy is willing to buy it from me for 1300 bucks.. I want to make the most of that money and have something that will jump start my creative juices.. Thats something that I noticed that the Motif ES did while I tried it out at Guitar center.
Only thing is, I dont want to spend all that money on a synth if I can go software and still get the same enjoyment and quality..
Here are the specs of my current PC to give you a better idea..
Windows 98se, I have XP, but I currently use 98SE. XP2600+ CPU @333 FSB, 512 MB of PC3200 DDR, Two 120 7200 RPM Hard disks., Cubase VST 32 5.1r1, my soundcard is the Korg Oasys PCI,( which is why I use 98SE and not XP), and lastly, my korg i30..
I dont do any gigging, I mostly do all my recording at home and I want to use my cash to the best possible way.. You see, If I buy something, I have to sell something first. Thats why Im not sure about selling my i30 until im sure.
So I though, if I bought the Controller, that would leave me with a lot of cash to use for other things...
The reason I like the arranger programs or keyboards, is that they help me build the backing sequences rather quickly and one can customize them better or to one's originality afterwards.. I wonder if I make any sense.. but I know you guys understand me cause you guys use arrangers as well..
Thank you guys...
best,
Musikman
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Peace,
Musikman4Christ........
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