No section for Drumlogue?
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No section for Drumlogue?
Hi all,
I couldn't find any section on the new Drumlogue. Pehaps I missed it? Any reason why not? Sorry if it has been asked before.
Regards,
I couldn't find any section on the new Drumlogue. Pehaps I missed it? Any reason why not? Sorry if it has been asked before.
Regards,
Does it need one?
If I were to make a new section for every single product KORG released, the forum would be a mile long to scroll down through. Which I'm totally ok with if people would use them, but my guess is most of these area’s would remain mostly unused.
For example, the Vox Contental section has been open 2 years and has only 2 threads.
The ModWave, I would have imagined would have been a popular item for discussion, yet only 122 threads exist.
Typically though, anything that doesn’t have a dedicated section has a general one. Like General KORG Synths for example.
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... m.php?f=12
Kind regards
Sharp.
If I were to make a new section for every single product KORG released, the forum would be a mile long to scroll down through. Which I'm totally ok with if people would use them, but my guess is most of these area’s would remain mostly unused.
For example, the Vox Contental section has been open 2 years and has only 2 threads.
The ModWave, I would have imagined would have been a popular item for discussion, yet only 122 threads exist.
Typically though, anything that doesn’t have a dedicated section has a general one. Like General KORG Synths for example.
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... m.php?f=12
Kind regards
Sharp.
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In their Products webpages, Korg list the Drumlogue in the "DJ & Production Tools" section, under the heading "Analogue Synth Series", so maybe the "Korg Virtual Analog Synths (General)" section of the forum is a good place to start. A mention in this thread, directing users to the presence of Drumlogue postings in that section, will help others find the posting. The forum is trawled by search engines, so anyone using e.g. Bing or Google, to search for Drumlogue, should be able to find the postings within a few days. The first posting in this thread, made yesterday, already comes up in search engine results.
Hope that helps.
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Hope that helps.
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I have a VOX Continental and it makes me happy. But it's a simple instrument and there's nothing to worry about.Sharp wrote:Does it need one?
If I were to make a new section for every single product KORG released, the forum would be a mile long to scroll down through. Which I'm totally ok with if people would use them, but my guess is most of these area’s would remain mostly unused.
For example, the Vox Contental section has been open 2 years and has only 2 threads.
The ModWave, I would have imagined would have been a popular item for discussion, yet only 122 threads exist.
Typically though, anything that doesn’t have a dedicated section has a general one. Like General KORG Synths for example.
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... m.php?f=12
Kind regards
Sharp.
Casio LK280 > Korg Pa600 > Korg Pa5X
Casio PX-5S > Korg Kronos
Korg VOX Continental
Yamaha DX Reface, Casio CT-S1
Casio PX-5S > Korg Kronos
Korg VOX Continental
Yamaha DX Reface, Casio CT-S1
That’s an excellent point. Just because we don’t have many Drumlogue threads doesn’t mean that it’s not popular either, Using the same logic, it may just be an easy product to use so there’s not really much to say or ask for in the way of support.petr14 wrote: I have a VOX Continental and it makes me happy. But it's a simple instrument and there's nothing to worry about.
Regards
Sharp.
While Drumlogue does contain one single virtual analog synth in the multi engine (created by third party company Sinevibes), it has 4 analog voices and 6 sampled voices centered around sequencing and FX. Being the virtual analog voice loaded into the Multi Engine from the factory is a minor aspect compared with its analog and sampling/sample parts, my humble opinion is that Drumlogue does not belong in the Virtual Analog Synths (general) section.voip wrote: maybe the "Korg Virtual Analog Synths (General)" section of the forum is a good place to start.