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Joined: 22 Dec 2013 Posts: 10 Location: LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK, UK
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:45 am Post subject: Korg Kaossikator, some questions
Hi, thinking of buying a kaossilator and i have a few questions about it.
I see that you can set the key on it, can you also set it play a chord in that key rather than a single note when you press the screen
If for example i've got a tune playing in F major, and i have three chords i'm going to play with that tune, E flat, B flat and F. Acually chord or not, how do you know the right area to press on the screen for each note. I currently own a microkorg and i'm not sure whether to use that or buy a kaossilator. My skills on an acually keyboard aren't great, i certainly don't know every chord for every note in every key. I'm also finding that not many of the sounds on the microkorg seem to go well with house music, would the kasossilator be any better in this area as well? In general, which is do people think would work better with house?
Joined: 07 Jun 2013 Posts: 1174 Location: Brussels, BE
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 9:45 pm Post subject:
Hi,
The Kaossilator can NOT play chords. It's always notes.
Setting the key and scales limits the number of notes that you can hit while touching the pad. Which brings us to your question how to hit the right area. Well exercising will help and the key/scale help as well in the sense that you can not hit notes out of the scale.
Anyway I would not consider immediately the Kaossilator the way to go to really play accurutely musicscores...
About whether it fits you for house music, I can not judge. Note that the sounds in the Kaoss are fixed. So I would suggest to go to a shop and check it out before buying it.
The loop recording and some of the drum sounds though can be very nice.
The microKorg is a synth. So you are not limited to the sounds coming out of the box. So it can for sure fit for house music. It is a matter of downloading/buying the different libraries available on the net and trying them. After that you keep the sounds you like and throw others away to create your own library. Or you program them yourself or tweak an existing one to your taste. I agree though, learning to program will take you a while...
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Joined: 22 Dec 2013 Posts: 10 Location: LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK, UK
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 7:17 pm Post subject:
Thanks for that. I've bought a whole new set of sounds for the micro korg, they seem a bit more useful. Only being able to hit one note on the Kass is certainly a disadvantage. Think i'm going to stick with the synth for now.
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