![]() The thing to realise that a lot of that late 80's and 90's M1 sound is due to the amounts of chorus and reverb they programmed a lot onto the presets and I don't doubt they will all sound the same in the plug in version. The plugin gets you all the RAM cards which is excellent. The keyboard feels nice on an M1, I use it as one of my main controllers I have had a real M1 for quite a while and I do like the sound of it for sure. ![]() she has a Barbie doll collection and still to this day won't let Ken (Barbie doll) drive the Barbie car LOL she is the leader and men better watch out!! Love my niece, she is so cute I primarily want the PolySix, M1 and WS, and if it means losing out on that awesome deal (MicroKeys61 + entire Legacy Collection +) then oh well.īut I am now considering the MicroKeys61 for my niece this year (August her birthday, or December 25th)! Ha' maybe she will let me borrow it but I doubt it. It's crazy, but I need the space (16x12.ft room) the GreenScreen area itself takes up 9,ft wide x 7.ft Floor. Sure I could move the 2nd keyboard + stand whenever I need to use the room for video/photography, but as it is already I have to move a freaking sofa, desk chair and a side table whenever I need to use the room for shooting videos and stills. My studio is kinda sorta tight on space because I've recently added a video/photography section and packed my keyboard stand away (due to limited space.) My main keyboard sits on my desk (DAW.)īut that Microkeys61 looks pretty good, is 'ultra compact' and thereby ideal for my setup, but I don't have room for two keyboards. Yeah I have a talented musical family, all my nephews play instruments, their fathers are in a rock band, my father inlaw plays bass, my wife, mother inlaw and Grandma plays piano. I would get this for my niece (5 years old this year) already loves playing piano and shooting videos, has her own iPad too and is quite good at it all for her age. It's tough, I only found out today that if you buy the Korg MicroKeys 61get the 'entire' Legacy Collection FREE and more all for just $179 (USD.) This is an awesome deal. Oh well, time to sell some stuff on KVR I guess. What sucks even more is that I may even buy that 61 keys controller after we're moved, meaning that, were I patient enough, I could have got all that stuff for free. What sucks is that at this point, I'll have to buy them all individually, as there is no upgrade option. I was pretty sure I'd have no need for M-1, but I had installed the demo nonetheless. Last night, the Polysix came to the rescue for that track I was working on. I thought I only needed the Mono/Poly, then found myself drooling over and buying the Wavestation. ![]() Man, it looks like they're reeling me in. then do yourselves a favour and check out those links. NOTE I posted several links to SOS because the info on their site is much more informative and such compared to Korg's site. I know because I have used the PolySix 'LIVE' many times in exactly that situation. No joking, this baby will cut through a dense mix of thumping bass and chainsawing lead guitars. The Poly 6 has good solid filters, it's very fat and grunty when you need it, can stack up to 16 voices along with detune and spread. Also owned the MI, so IMO the PolySix, M1 and Wavstation are the three I would love to get. That is why I mentioned it (in your other thread). I use to own the hardware version way back in the early 1980's and love it. Which is what I sort of expected when I bought Mono/Poly, but after tweaking it for a bit trying to match a file that had been recorded w/ the Poly Six, though I could get in the ballpark, downloading the demo of Poly Six and giving it a shot I was settled in a matter of minutes. I feel I must add - for anyone who may be a bit less educated about those Korg synths (like yours truly), Poly Six isn't just a stripped down version of Mono/Poly. It's also cool that Modulation and Arps can be sync'd to host and it's easy enough setting up CC. Though I mostly recall the M1 and Poly 6, but I do trust that Wavestation is also pretty darn good after listening to demos on YouTube. IIRC Korg hardware, the sounds are quite rich and useable. So, newer systems should be adequate enough to run the MI, Poly6 and WaveStation simultaneously.īoth the M1 and WaveStation are 8x Multi-Part. M1 - Collections (Sounds) seems like they also included the kitchen sink. *Phew* OK, this time I've got to go and have my desserts.Įdit: Just got back to add links - these are 'old articles' but most of it still relevant: The M1 is good though with 8x multi and the IFX it will of course add some CPU overhead. The MS20 has a CPU Loading Threshold that can be set. Anyway, the CPU hit on older processors can peak 50% for the Wavestation but on newer processors it shouldn't go any more than say 25%. Quickly, I was reading interesting articles on SOS site 3 part + other articles. Ok, I almost forgot I had chicken soup on the stove simmering away.
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