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#366865 - 05/29/13 09:02 AM KMA Questions
OldNewb Offline
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Registered: 01/19/04
Posts: 638
Loc: Shorewood Wi. USA
Hi all,
I have picked up a KMA to check out for a couple of weeks and I find myself having questions. I can ask them here, but I thought if anyone who is familiar with it and has the time to take a phone call from me, or give me a call, it would be much easier and much appreciated.
If no one is able then I will post a few questions here.
I can be reached at 414-530-fourteen-seventy.
thank you, Your help here on this forum has always been outstanding.
Jim
PS I am most familiar with yammies, so if you are as well then we will have a better basis to work from.
Thanks again.


Edited by OldNewb (05/29/13 09:03 AM)
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#366882 - 05/29/13 11:49 AM Re: KMA Questions [Re: OldNewb]
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ok, so I see Ive had a number of views but no comments so I guess the thing to do is just pose my questions here.

1st, I am totally new to korg arrangers. I was under the impression, perhaps wrongfully so, that korgs had more in depth editing of sounds than the yamahas. I find no way, so far, of editing sounds other than perhaps the effects.
any info here is helpful, the manual is not much more than a sales brochure.

Another question is exactly what sd card does it take. The card I have from my old casio is too large. The micro card I have for my phone and tablets, even with the included adapters seems too small.

I do not think at this point that I will be keeping it if the sounds are not editable. Though the factory ones are not half bad.

I do now definitely see Diki's and others viewpoints on the drums and even the whole style being much more in your face. I am enjoying the less compressed sound of even this old sound engine korg. The drums are more real in anbience/presence in my opinion.

any help is much appreciated. Should I be posting this on the korg forum?

Jim
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#366886 - 05/29/13 12:46 PM Re: KMA Questions [Re: OldNewb]
Saswick Offline
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Registered: 01/05/01
Posts: 875
Loc: Garstang, Preston, Lancashire,...
Hi Jim

I have a KMA as well as the Pa600. The answer to your question as to the sound editing is yes you can.

1: press the program button, top left.

2: select the sound, right hand buttons

3: Press the menu button top left hand of screen

This gives you access to all the editing facilities.

The SD card is a standard size I use a 16GB sandisk

I don't usually edit the sounds apart from tweaking the EQ and effects so I can't help you much there.

PM me if you need any more help, I'll do my best.

The Korg OS is great when you get to know it, but it is a fairly steep learning curve. I've been a korgy for 10 years or so.

Regards grin best of luck

Col

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#366891 - 05/29/13 01:54 PM Re: KMA Questions [Re: Saswick]
OldNewb Offline
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Registered: 01/19/04
Posts: 638
Loc: Shorewood Wi. USA
thanks Col. appreciate it. the manual for what it is is pretty small without much info at all.
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#366914 - 05/29/13 06:02 PM Re: KMA Questions [Re: OldNewb]
FransN Offline
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#366927 - 05/30/13 05:22 AM Re: KMA Questions [Re: OldNewb]
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Originally Posted By: OldNewb
thanks Col. appreciate it. the manual for what it is is pretty small without much info at all.



KMA uses triton classic engine with afew more AI2 samples.triton programs will also load(not combis).go through pa50/80 resources and you will be amazed what this little monster can do.

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