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#123685 - 01/19/01 06:51 PM
Re: WOW! Check out the new Korg......
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Oops my bad guys!!!! wrong site... It's at www.music123.com I was just at the sweetwater site, and that one was fresh in my mind.. Sorry about that guys... Squeak
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#123690 - 01/20/01 09:47 AM
Re: WOW! Check out the new Korg......
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All arrangers are synthesizers. They add to synthesis technology the ability to generate rhythmic and melodic patterns as a function of chord recognition. Arpeggiators and drum machines play rhythmic and melodic patterns, but without chord recognition. Current groove machines have arpeggiators with real-time control over the groove of a rhythmic pattern; groove machines, like the Yamaha DJX series, are mostly used for techno and trance music. I have looked briefly at U.S. Patent 6,103,964 (to Stephen Kay), which appears to cover some of the technology used in the Karma. The Karma might be a glorified groove machine, but it sounds like it will be applicable to the wide range of music that arrangers typically address. It is hard to tell whether it has any actual chord-recognition ability.
However, unlike the Korg PA-80, which held back on its Triton implementation, the Karma appears to be a Triton with Auto-Accompaniment. It can exchange sounds with the Triton, and accepts Triton expansion boards and the MOSS board. 32MB of ROM is standard, as on the Triton. Expansion is available to bring it to 64MB, which is currently state of the art.
As far as I can tell, there is no mass storage, and nothing is said about custom "Generated effects". So the Karma may not be amenable to the friendly style-making and exchange communities that we have been developing in the arranger community.
As the proud owner of a Wavestation AD, I hope this is not another great technology that gets abandoned by Roland.
[This message has been edited by Clif Anderson (edited 01-20-2001).]
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#123691 - 01/20/01 11:41 AM
Re: WOW! Check out the new Korg......
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Registered: 12/03/99
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Clif,
I am sure that Karma is a nice-sounding instrument, if you like Korg sounds - to my ear the previous Korgs all sounded to synthsy, though I am still waiting to hear the PA-80.
However, for all its arpeggiators, I don't think Karma is an arranger keyboard, although it may be helpful in adding variety and randomness to the music. It is possible that you may simulate the accompaniment, but to me the amount of work and the end result would be similar to just sequencing the song.
Regards, Alex
PS what do you think Korg will call the rack-mountable version? Karma on the Rack? or Rack of Karma?
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