Especially for the money, is there any reason the Korg Microstation doesn't make sense?
thanks in advance for any feedback,

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Ok.lostchild wrote:is a great sounding synth, my friend has an triton classic..he was shocked that mine could keep up soundwise....he doesnt like the mini keys...
(triton keys are nice..but full size)
but loved that mine is adjustable via pc usb, it does have limitations no key aftertouch.
Onboard sequencer is ok but basic.
Screen only small, but if using pc not problem (even without after short time isnt problem)
Piano's are cool, if you get one make sure download KORGMANS free patches (there's a link somewhere in this forum to were to get from and youtube vids, the piano combi he did is great sounding)
I think it would fit your needs as described
I have a display unit set aside at a somewhat local music store for me along with a sustain pedal to be picked up tomorrow.lostchild wrote:Aftertouch can be set to a few things (with keyboard that has it on you press after already hit keys, guess why its called aftertouch) can do similar things with the joystick and setting what it does, isnr deal breaker. I love mine. Can't stress enough korgmans patches
It comes with the AC adapter. I picked up a generic sustain pedal and some 1/4" to rca cables and it's connected into my receiver and playing out my speakers. Looks pretty good. Should work well and has more toys than I will need for a while, but you can't beat this sound quality in a 61 mini key keyboard which is exactly what I needed. Only issue I can see is possibly what sounds like gate noise, but it's rare.lostchild wrote:Think it come witH supply (I got mine s/h)
I just thought I heard some clicking and static on playing of demo's and audition sounds. I think it may have just been less than perfect connection as I was moving things around. Hasn't happened again.lostchild wrote:Gate noise? Are you meaning the ground loop thing
I wasn't asking about modulation, I was just re typing what it said on the website.lostchild wrote:Ðefinatly adjust/make your own sounds from building blocks like saw waves, piano samples etc (that are built in) lookup korg patches. I did dakota one. Not sure what your asking about modulation