Using 2 KP3's
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Using 2 KP3's
Hey all. So I just bought a KP3 for my live vocals. I perform ambient based music. I then came across a few artists on you tube where I noticed they have 2 or more hooked up to their vocals. So I said 'screw it" and bought 2. I guess my questions are 1. What is the overall benefit of having one mic hooked up to two kp3s and 2. Is the learning curve difficult using the Kp3? Any thoughts, suggestions or info is hugely appreciated.
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Hi Obliquity17
Using two Kps main benefits for me was 8 sample banks, not 4.this depends on if you use them much for your song composition. Also two fx pads leads to much greater sound warping and performance fx,along with two motion sequencers.
I didn't find much learning curve and it's mainly about sound exploration and hands on so you should be good.
Any questions just fire away :o)
Using two Kps main benefits for me was 8 sample banks, not 4.this depends on if you use them much for your song composition. Also two fx pads leads to much greater sound warping and performance fx,along with two motion sequencers.
I didn't find much learning curve and it's mainly about sound exploration and hands on so you should be good.
Any questions just fire away :o)