Man, I loved this synth. It may be a bit superfluous to my requirements but it'll be nice to have one around again


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not in my possession just yet!tpantano wrote:Someone needs to change their signature
What about the MS2000?X-Trade wrote:not in my possession just yet!tpantano wrote:Someone needs to change their signature
I was actually really stuck between the microKorg, a microX, or a monotribe. Kind of an impulse buy, but nostalgia got the better of me.
Well in most cases the MS2000 is actually cheaper than the MK because of the MK's reputation - almost a 'cult status'. But I got a good deal on the MK here.Johnny Sniper wrote:What about the MS2000?
As was mine, the MK really is a nice first charmer!X-Trade wrote:Well in most cases the MS2000 is actually cheaper than the MK because of the MK's reputation - almost a 'cult status'. But I got a good deal on the MK here.Johnny Sniper wrote:What about the MS2000?
I was looking at MS2000s originally. Mostly it is only the Rack version being sold and I'd rather have the keyboard.
the MS2000 is really what I wanted though, yes. But I'm used to the microKorg as it was my 1st synth.
MIDI is simply a technology that transmits what notes and controllers you play - it is the electronic equlivelent of sheet music, purely information about your performance, not the resulting sounds from it. It can be used to play sounds on your computer (VSTi, soundfont, other software synths), or to record your performance to add notes, correct mistakes, before sending back to an external synth to record as audio.Sharon Kathleen Johnson wrote:I laid out 300$ for one totally because of the vocoder function. But alas, midi doesn't pick up my voice on my PIANO ROLL COMPOSER music-editor. I only get playback on the carrier instrument. What music-editing program will transfer BOTH the voice and the carrier? I hope I haven't wasted my money. The keys are so tiny, I'm constantly making mistakes and having to start over. It's taking me forever to record one song, and that's talking instrumentals ONLY.
Have you tried google?Sharon Kathleen Johnson wrote:Can any of those be downloaded from the internet?