roblabs wrote:Ted3000,
very in depth and concise! thanks for taking your time to do this!
A few things I want to add:
In general, I find the Master FX to be superior to the Inserts. Delay is a good example of this.
The effects are indeed very tame, and the names can be misleading. For example, Overdrive is just basically an amplifier, boosting your levels, really. Distortion is laughable, but you're better off going with the Decimator or Bit Crusher instead.
The effects are very reminiscent of those found on the EA and ES mk1 units. Some are great and some are just meh.
I've also noticed that even if you have the EDIT knob on 0, you still get an effect once you turn on the IFX.
Lastly, I've found that certain FX shine more depending on what PCM or waveform you're using. There is definitely a learning curve with this.
Yep, and I'm determined to not let the learning curve beat me. By making things streamlined and simple, Korg has made some things harder - I have to create a new way to do things.
Speaking of distortions - I'm documenting the PCM edit knob now, and here's a preview: When Distortion is the edit effect - sometimes turning it up it gets really loud, like on the kick drums. But sometimes it's compensated for volume and there's like a built-in limiter. The compensation amount varies all over the map. It seems a little bit random.
Korg have a legacy of great effects algorithms from the Kaoss series (imagine those great effects and combos running on a nice quiet platform like the e2) and things like the MicroSampler - but it's like they started over with straight digital effects: no frills, no modeled voicing, no control.
And yes, some IFX have an effect once your turn it on, and some need a value other than zero. Another area that feels random.