you secretely hope korg will launch a kingkorg app for 29$, don't you ?jeremykeys wrote:I won't be getting a KK until next year. I just bought an iPad 4th gen with 128 gig hard drive. It's more suited to what I need right now.


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Haha... Very true, it does take its time to load up!djcactus wrote:one day you'll turn them both on at the same time and realize you get another 4 minutes of play time on your kk
Well, the Jupiter 80 is not a straight out synth, it has the whole SuperNatural Acoustic section that has no real equivalent in the KK, but I guess it would be fair to compare just the Jupiter's SuperNatural Synth section to the KK, if that's what you mean. The overall architectures, available waveforms, types of filters, etc. are still very different from each other, though.Vlad_77 wrote:Considering that they are both straight out synths, if anyone here has a Jupiter 80 and King Korg, does the King Korg compare favorably in terms of features, sounds, etc.?
Not necessarily... see http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=81296Vlad_77 wrote:The other thing of course is that while Kronos is harder to crack, I can't imagine that AL-1 couldn't cover KK ground - sans the tube of course.
if you look at roomspace then the Analog4 is the most obvious choice.Ksynth wrote:KK or Electron Analog4 purchase?
There are really a load of other options around that price ($1200 usd) like a Moog Little Phatty. An iPad 4 is also very tempting though Androids and others are catching up rapidly.
I think the Elektron Analog4 has some great features - especially if driven by a midi controller or Kronos etc
I'm also out of room here unless I do a drastic clearout and rebuild the whole room.
Thanks Qui, yes the KK filters are a huge attraction. And I could sell a few older keyboards or store them to make room.QuiRobinez wrote:if you look at roomspace then the Analog4 is the most obvious choice.Ksynth wrote:KK or Electron Analog4 purchase?
There are really a load of other options around that price ($1200 usd) like a Moog Little Phatty. An iPad 4 is also very tempting though Androids and others are catching up rapidly.
I think the Elektron Analog4 has some great features - especially if driven by a midi controller or Kronos etc
I'm also out of room here unless I do a drastic clearout and rebuild the whole room.
The analog 4 sounds great, but it's limited to 4 voices, personally i prefer the kingkorg due to the filters which i think are absolutely stunning, they are stepless and modeled after known synths. I use the acid filter a lot, but also the oberheim and moog filter are really good on the king korg.
The analog 4 voice can exist of 2 oscillators and 2 sub oscs plus a noise osc. The king korg has 3 oscillators.
I wouldn't choose the little phatty, if moog is your choice then definitely checkout the moog sub phatty, personally i think the sub phatty is way better (soundwise) then the little phatty.
Ipad 4 is better then android for musicians at the moment, also the 5 percent cpu reservation on android for audio makes it a little less suitable for synth action. That will probably resolved in the future, but for now if you look at cpu power and amount and quality of musician apps then the ipad is the only serious choice in my opinion.