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+1eli125 wrote:i created a sound like it in korg its by = sound = LFO
nanny users think when playing a sound this is it if thy dont like it its over the different between yamaha and korg. korg has samples and tools the more you work the nicer it becomes i worked once with the alto sax it sound-it much different and real then original someone showed me on the yamaha montage a sound with arpeggio he created so i came home still on the pa3x i did the same with Lfo put up a filter and wow its just the same (but still missing the sustain what yamaha has) on the other hand yamaha is more what thy give you you play so if you put in hard work on the korg 3x 4x you will go crazy from your sounds before its only samples after you will see how nice it is korg gives you original samples with tools so you can work with it that's why sometimes you dont like the sound others gives you the way thy like it so if you dont like it its to bad for youNemik wrote:+1eli125 wrote:i created a sound like it in korg its by = sound = LFO
Many users don't go there, but editing sounds giving you full power customize sounds.
Sample is only starting point, OSC, LFO, Amp, Filters giving shape of good Sound.
Art of Sound Engineering.
An arpeggio... is something very different from the korg pads... the pads are like a single loopable arranger track...Nemik wrote:you can easy make arpeggios using Pads, just a little bit of imagination