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#341279 - 03/02/12 02:23 PM
Re: Korg MIcrostation vs Microarranger keys
[Re: Scott Langholff]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Thanks for the reply. For me, that took me off the market to even consider a microarranger. I play by touch and feel which makes it extra easy to play. I know I couldn't or wouldn't want to deal with keys like that. Scott, after playing the MicroStation, I felt exactly the same as you. I'm sure the small keys will suit some players, but, like you, I've got to have normal sized keys to feel like I'm actually playing a keyboard. The FSX keybed in the Tyros4 is absolutely superb...just enough resistance and weight, yet light enough for fast passages. Pure heaven! Ian
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#341280 - 03/02/12 02:31 PM
Re: Korg MIcrostation vs Microarranger keys
[Re: Saswick]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Now I've got the MicroARANGER and the MicroSTATION to talk to each other I'm more than happy.
I,ve managed to split Bass, Drums from the MS, right hand voices and accompaniment from the KMA into four separate inputs on the R16. Vocaliser lead and harmony voices into two more and a guitar into another, seven tracks in all recordin simultaneously. Download the lot into Cubase and tweak to your hearts content.
BTW The R16 also works really well as a live mixer, Some superb effects.
Regards
Col
That sounds like a pretty cool setup, Col...and very flexible (and portable!) as well. Ian
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