Any particular reason for why you do not want to explore the possibility of using software synths? Something like propellerheads "Reason" for drums, grooves, basslines, arpeggiator stuff and something like FM7 to take care of pads, motions and more ambient textures. A perfect setup if you want to make house/trance ambient stuff. Why not?
Now, let's say you get your Micro Korg. What's gonna do the drums? I mean real grooves. Not just a fake kick and a clap. You do want to make house & Trance right?

Also, polyphony. it has only something like four notes total. So that's a bassline (one-two notes) a pad (at least 3 notes) and ....

nothing else I'm afraid ''cause you just ran out of voices. Bummer. Is it worth spending money on just for that?
Of coarse once you've ran out of voices (notes polyphony) on the Micro you have two options. ONe is to add parts by using your yamaha (You love it's sound so much you just want to use it all the time right?

) and another is to record the Micro Korg to Audio. Question is, do you really want to record to audio and multitrack each time you just want to sit down and mess with different grooves/beats/ideas? You have to be able to just jam without having to record almost every track to audio.
Just trying to make you think before you make your decision. It requires more than just staying up all night. After all you want to be happy with it. There's no rush. It is not the end of the world. Time isn't running out. In fact there's plenty of it. You can use it to learn a bit about basic MIDI connections and so on. Asking one question at a time isn't really the way to go. That knowledge is a must have. MIDI and AUdio is not for "trial and error" learning method. Reading one-two pages on MIDI basics is the best way to go. Unless of coarse you want to try doing the right thing AFTER you've tried doing everything else.

Later,
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[This message has been edited by 3351 (edited 12-07-2005).]