Nintendo-esque sounds
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Nintendo-esque sounds
I haven't got a microKorg yet but I'm trying to decide between the micron or microKorg. I was wondering whether the Korg could emulate old 8-bit Nintendo sounds ala Horse the band.
The micron is great, but the microkorg is better. Sure, maybe it's half the polyphony..but I found the alesis a little chunky, albeit small for my purposes (using it anywhere and everywhere).
MICRON? NO BATTERY POWER EITHER.
That kind of limits you to being next to an outlet at starbucks, now doesn't it? If your laptop can run on batteries, shouldn't a synthesizer that's designed to be used on the go do the same thing too?
8-bit? You're talking about completely different sound generation methods here. But yes, I can assure you it is capable of it, although the real way is to actually route through the nintendo's sound
MICRON? NO BATTERY POWER EITHER.
That kind of limits you to being next to an outlet at starbucks, now doesn't it? If your laptop can run on batteries, shouldn't a synthesizer that's designed to be used on the go do the same thing too?
8-bit? You're talking about completely different sound generation methods here. But yes, I can assure you it is capable of it, although the real way is to actually route through the nintendo's sound
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Ok, I don't understand really. Are you able to guide me through how I'd do this.jojo wrote:8-bit? You're talking about completely different sound generation methods here. But yes, I can assure you it is capable of it, although the real way is to actually route through the nintendo's sound
btw I'm very new to synth's and synthesis.
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