please help me. It s my first Korg and i don t understand the sequencer. How record a song?? track per track. I want to record a drum beat, a bass, then a organ, quantize and ready! what is cue lists, rppr????
Always had Rolands, but Korg it s vey difficult to me.
but i can t....anybody can i help me, a video, a manual more freindly....
thanks!
Adrian from Argentina
I don t understand the SEQ
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No one's going to write half the manual out for you here as a tutorial. (Note to other forum posters: PLEASE do not write out half the manual as a tutorial. Encouraging laziness and many repetitive threads is one of the reasons it's hard to find things on the forums. Help those willing to help themselves).
If you haven't read the relevant parts manual, especially the operation guide, which'll give you the basic procedures on how to do things (the paramter guide gives you all the details for each screen but isn't as good at giving a big-picture overview), you should do that first. I'ts *really* simple to at least to the basics and record a song. Alternately, look for videos on youtube by KorgUSA (Korg's official Youtube channel); it doesn't matter if it's for the M3 or M50, nearly everything is the same.
Then, if you still have *specific* questions, by all means come and ask them. I, for one, am not willing to invest a ton of time into someone who's lazy, especially since you'll learn more and learn better by discovering some of it yourself.
If you haven't read the relevant parts manual, especially the operation guide, which'll give you the basic procedures on how to do things (the paramter guide gives you all the details for each screen but isn't as good at giving a big-picture overview), you should do that first. I'ts *really* simple to at least to the basics and record a song. Alternately, look for videos on youtube by KorgUSA (Korg's official Youtube channel); it doesn't matter if it's for the M3 or M50, nearly everything is the same.
Then, if you still have *specific* questions, by all means come and ask them. I, for one, am not willing to invest a ton of time into someone who's lazy, especially since you'll learn more and learn better by discovering some of it yourself.
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