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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:21 am
by Dniss
You have Perfect Stranger Deep purple?
That's my take on the sound:
http://soundcloud.com/dniss/perfect-stranger
Let me know what you think.
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:18 pm
by johnnydr
Hello Áureo
I watched you youtube demo... Nice.... Just wondering why you reach to the back of the Kronos whenever you are using sample triggered combies?
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:23 pm
by motic
There lies his mixer

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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 6:11 pm
by Edson Caetano
Áureo Congratulations, your package is very good
This was worth the wait since expo2011
I still need to bother you in technical support hehehe
Strange talk to you in English, but ...
See you later
Parabêns de novo...
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 6:48 pm
by johnnydr
motic wrote:There lies his mixer

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AAHH

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:40 am
by korgmann
johnnydr wrote:motic wrote:There lies his mixer

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AAHH

Hello Johnndr and Motic..
That's how I use my combs during the expos and live shows, Using only a Korg Kronos and a Mackie Mixer.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-o5I5_6qv7RA/T ... +image.JPG
Use the outputs as follows:
L & R outputs to the normal sounds including pianos stereos course of the Kronos
Output 1 - use for samplers so I have an immediate gain control for special effects like in the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRhprQELH7w
I use three combs in this song:
1o COMB - at first chorus do a guitar in his left hand and manipulate the samples in the left hand
2o COMB - the second right side piano keyboard on the left and metals
3o COMB - right side chorus guitar with his left side strings
Output 2 - my simulation of guitar distortion, for that song where there is no keyboard, and.. I use the Korg Kronos microkey connected to the USB port to go to the front of the stage .. experience a lot of fun ..
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/--wVtAxhdBnE/T ... 1600/2.JPG
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-PeyD5QiJqlg/T ... 1600/5.JPG
Output 3 - Audio and MIDI playbacks
Output 4 - send the click signal for the drummer in playbacks
this way I have total control of the audio that I use, and of course .. I get much higher quality taking things apart.
Hugs my Friends..
Áureo Galli - Korg Support Brazil
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:51 am
by korgmann
Cool man!!! The sound he created is excellent, but eliminate thist leslie effect effect , it provides a symptom of phaiser effect .. let it dry to get more organic to intro, leslie includes only a "rotary" to drive after you make this introduction and with very fast rotation..
I created two versions to this music in my combs, for a start like that other to the Organ Solo..and can be used for much of the music of Deep Purple
Hugs My Frieng
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:33 am
by korgmann
Edson Caetano wrote:Áureo Congratulations, your package is very good
This was worth the wait since expo2011
I still need to bother you in technical support hehehe
Strange talk to you in English, but ...
See you later
Parabêns de novo...
Thank you for your words dear friend, I'm always ready to help you.
Um grande abraço!!
Áureo Galli - Korg Support Brazil
www.pianissimas.blogspot.com
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:23 am
by Dniss
korgmann wrote:
Cool man!!! The sound he created is excellent, but eliminate thist leslie effect effect , it provides a symptom of phaiser effect .. let it dry to get more organic to intro, leslie includes only a "rotary" to drive after you make this introduction and with very fast rotation..
I created two versions to this music in my combs, for a start like that other to the Organ Solo..and can be used for much of the music of Deep Purple
Hugs My Frieng
Thanks for you input korgmann!
But you know what, I cheated.
This is not Kronos. I can't get anything out of the Kronos remotely close to this.
To be honest, your sound is better than factory sound for sure, but I find the CX-3 is missing the real mean Deep Purple scratching sound.
I'm not sure if it's a limitation of the CX-3 engine, or that we've only been scratching the surface so far.
Well for now I'll use that until something else comes along.
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 1:13 am
by korgmann
Dniss wrote:korgmann wrote:
Cool man!!! The sound he created is excellent, but eliminate thist leslie effect effect , it provides a symptom of phaiser effect .. let it dry to get more organic to intro, leslie includes only a "rotary" to drive after you make this introduction and with very fast rotation..
I created two versions to this music in my combs, for a start like that other to the Organ Solo..and can be used for much of the music of Deep Purple
Hugs My Frieng
Thanks for you input korgmann!
But you know what, I cheated.
This is not Kronos. I can't get anything out of the Kronos remotely close to this.
To be honest, your sound is better than factory sound for sure, but I find the CX-3 is missing the real mean Deep Purple scratching sound.
I'm not sure if it's a limitation of the CX-3 engine, or that we've only been scratching the surface so far.
Well for now I'll use that until something else comes along.
Hi Dniss
take easy man.. lol.. I've never noticed it when I heard his demo, but I always concentrate on the pitch in question without trying to discover your sound source, I prefer to analyze the frequencies density etc. .. audio and acoustics are for me are the predominant factors for creating a good combo
Report that they continue to evolve my combs every day, I'm in the ninth version .. for me it's always fun to edit mjuito Partch in Kronos, because the choice of tools is extensive, I can say that this keyboard has no end .. I never feel limited with him ..
Hugs
Áureo Galli - Korg Support Brazil
www.pianissimas.blogspot.com
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:04 pm
by bsbsantos
Dniss wrote:
Thanks for you input korgmann!
But you know what, I cheated.
This is not Kronos. I can't get anything out of the Kronos remotely close to this.
To be honest, your sound is better than factory sound for sure, but I find the CX-3 is missing the real mean Deep Purple scratching sound.
Dniss,
Oh!!! I listened to your Perfect Stranger organ and I was so happy that you made Kronos CX-3 to sound like that!!!
Then you said you cheated!!! LOL
I am still struggling to get that sound from Kronos. I am not sure if it is possible or not.
I am using McHale program:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... highlight=
KORGMAN's program are very good too.
However, like you, I few something is missing. Maybe it is something from the studio recording that we cant reproduce only with a CX-3 or even on a real Hammond.
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Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:58 am
by Dniss
lol no kidding!
My heart sank the 1st time I browsed the CX-3 presets. I'm not sure but I think the prblm is that it's based on hammond c-3 organ rather than hammond coB-3.
I have a vst dedicated unit with decent A/D converters in my rack and that is the VB3 plugin.
http://www.genuinesoundware.com/?a=showproduct&b=24
You should hear the mp3, it's even better than the sample in that link. I used that sound for the 1st time yesterday in my band and everyone was blown away. If you compare the studio recording, it's almost dead on.
If you pm your email, I'll send it you (mp3). It will knock you socks off guaranted!
But all is not lost, check this thread, last page. Some peps have tweaked the cx-3 to sound very good. We're getting close:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... ht=#455234
For now I sorta gave up on making the kronos sounds like that.
Cheers!
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:28 am
by korgmann
Hello my friend Dniss.
I understand what you mean, and I respect your opinion. But the art of programming patches, requires patience, much patience and analyze .. and for sure very soon I will have patches of very near Hammond samples, but for now I am very pleased with the Kronos, because even real, the market VSTS never provide the same power density and live with a band .. they disappear in the middle of the sound pressure of the band ..
With this does not happen Kronos .. power is pure .. Organic and like it ..
hugs
Korgman
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:51 am
by Dniss
Hi there korgmann,
Unfortunatly, I don't have the skills to do that.
I have to wait for more skillfull users to do it and are willing to share, or I have to purchase them.
Keep on the good work, you are very crafty at it and it's highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 12:10 am
by narf
Aureo! Your JUMP and 1984 combis are SPOT ON! Great Poly6 programming. Thank you for sharing