How do I get the effects from programs to match in sequencer

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jnaut
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Post by jnaut »

SanderXpander:

Thanks for your detailed response.

I am beginning to understand how the individual IFXs work. I've only had the keyboard a few days so I'm still fumbling through the processes.

As BaldEagle said, it seems pretty clear that it takes some time, effort and patience to try to reasonably duplicate the sound of a given program-- especially if one runs out of IFX slots.

For instance, some of the instruments/programs I've chosen make heavy use of reverb. I do understand that if two or more of the instruments use that, then one reverb will likely be sufficient for all the instruments.

I appreciate everyone's responses here. And again, I think I'm going to check out the low-cost DAW that Eagle suggested.
SanderXpander
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Post by SanderXpander »

Consider the Studio version too. It's also on sale and a much more professional package. Though it's true you won't need the best right away.
HowardK
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Post by HowardK »

Thanks for all of your replies, I am going to experiment and use something for the Rhodes/Piano, something for Guitars, until I find a common mfx to use.

I recently had purchased a new laptop so at some point will be trying out my Krome with my Steinberg UR22 and Mixcraft.

This will be my first fortay into using a DAW. From what I understand, once the drivers are installed the Krome would be recognized as a VST.

I have been using a Roland Juno Gi for recording but am limited to 8 tracks and find the Krome sounds more to my preference for the style of music I compose.
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