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Giokat
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Micro-X newbie

Post by Giokat »

Hello,
I recently acquired a Micro-X and I am a complete newbie!
Don't want to bore with silly questions, but just one:
is there any step-by-step tutorial about programming this synth to create a sound from scratch? Or, does anyone have any suggestions about?
Thank you so much!
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Giorgio (Rome, Italy)
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Synthoid
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Well, this isn't exactly a tutorial for the MicroX, but here is a link to a website that describes how to program various synthesizer sounds.

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm

I'd suggest reading the MicroX manual a few times as well. :soundsgood
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Hmmmm. :D
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sounds from scratch

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I'm no expert on the micro-x, but I've spent a lot of time on a TR and a Micro-X but I think I'm right in saying, you don't create sounds 'from scratch' on a Micro-x. You can only modify an existing one and save it over something else. OR you can create a 'combi' (made of 2 or more programs) and save over a combi. ...and do create combos, you manipulate info in the page- page+ menus.
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