Tarekith wrote:LOL, my OT was more like "hell no, you're not sticking that thing in me!".
(I was one of those who had the CF card reader pins break off randomly)

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Haven't seen the vid, but I love this feature... Makes up for the missing chord mode.1_inch_punch wrote:Just seen the thavius beck vid - cool little trick entering synth chords as step notes then muting the track
then playing the chords manually by hitting the steps you entered the chords in.
I figured this out the other day on my own and was SO EXCITED about it and I've been meaning to post here about it but ya'll beat me to it.musicmagus wrote:Haven't seen the vid, but I love this feature... Makes up for the missing chord mode.1_inch_punch wrote:Just seen the thavius beck vid - cool little trick entering synth chords as step notes then muting the track
then playing the chords manually by hitting the steps you entered the chords in.
The electribe sampler and the circuit make a powerful combo.
If you like the electribe workflow, but don't like the sounds I would highly suggest getting the sampler. Yes, the sample management is a bit tedious, but once you've got your favorite sounds loaded in, it won't matter.zobbo wrote:I am not trying to upset people, I'm just talking.
I love the circuit so much more than the Electribe. It's simpler, it's more immediate. And I'm willing to understand I just need to understand the Electribe more but the killer is really I don't like the sounds. I can't make them sound 'deep'. Yes - it's all just personal I know. The drums are 'ok' but the synth sounds just weak to me. It's not something I hear much as a complaint from others and therefore possibly just me.
The circuit sounds better. It doesn't sound amazing. But it sounds better.
To my ears - all very much my personal opinion
Ian
PS In other Korg news I sold my Radias just before Xmas. Now trying to find another one