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#339333 - 02/11/12 03:33 AM
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
[Re: Scottyee]
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I think that is real good advice Scott.
When I first got my Micro The small keys seemed awkward, and I immediately thought about a midi alternatives. I persevered, and in a short while I adapted.
I now play the Micro on top directly, and the Nord on the bottom, with left hand accomp control activated by either. I have my Ventilator hooked up to the Nord, giving me a B3 and arranger in one light package.
I am in the process of mapping the factory styles and performances to see which ones I want for gigs. Afterward, I start integrating John Smies excellent material, which should occupy a good portion of my pallet.
As an added bonus, I find the Korg styles to be great, and has really inspired me to different material.
Bernie
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#339346 - 02/11/12 08:16 AM
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
[Re: Dnj]
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I have noticed..owners of the MicroArranger, that also own Yamaha arrangers (both PSR s910, and Tyros3 and 4...have appreciated the difference between in their words..live sound of Korg , verses the"fake" overall sound of the Yamaha line.. Everyone that offered up their unsolicited opinion , has stated this to me, maybe not all in the exact words I used, but within the same vein.. The Micro gave them the chance to compare in their own homes with their own sound systems...both brands... Aftermath..I know several folks have sold their Yamaha gear, not to be replaced by the Micro arranger, but they have moved on to Korg full size keyboards... I am not sure these folks would air out their findings here on SZ.....(Ian -itis is feared ![grin grin](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/grin.gif) ), but privately, they sincerely offer up opinions that are favorably..Korg..
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#339351 - 02/11/12 09:10 AM
Re: Korg micro-ARRANGER : something a little different
[Re: Fran Carango]
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I am not sure these folks would air out their findings here on SZ.....(Ian -itis is feared ![grin grin](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/grin.gif) ), but privately, they sincerely offer up opinions that are favorably..Korg.. Ian-itus...something like "Fran-itus" when it comes to Roland? I'm tickled to finally have something named after me, so I figured you, at the very least, deserve the same. ![grin grin](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/grin.gif) Ian PS...not to worry Fran...you'll hear no more about the whatchamaycallit from me.
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