Greetings from Munich!
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:29 pm
Hi everybody!
I'm Marcell from munich. I've been working as a producer/audio engineer since 1995. Gone professional around 1997-98.
I've been using Korg since I started making music in the early 90ies.
I started with the good old M3r, then came the T1 a Kaoss Pad, MS20, Mini Pops 120, the Korg Legacy Collections, a MicroKorg and now a Radias. All the people work and have worked with are Korg fans too. Some of my favourites I don't own but could work with are the Wavestation, a modded M1r, an MS2000, etc. etc...
The reason I got myself the Radias is I was getting tired of only turning virtual knobs with the mouse and it really is a performance machine! IMHO working with the Radias is very intuitive.
I mainly do electronica participating in various projects such as Jelly&Fish, Japanorama or Levitation. You can find me and some of my music on MySpace.
Best regards, Marcell.
I'm Marcell from munich. I've been working as a producer/audio engineer since 1995. Gone professional around 1997-98.
I've been using Korg since I started making music in the early 90ies.
I started with the good old M3r, then came the T1 a Kaoss Pad, MS20, Mini Pops 120, the Korg Legacy Collections, a MicroKorg and now a Radias. All the people work and have worked with are Korg fans too. Some of my favourites I don't own but could work with are the Wavestation, a modded M1r, an MS2000, etc. etc...
The reason I got myself the Radias is I was getting tired of only turning virtual knobs with the mouse and it really is a performance machine! IMHO working with the Radias is very intuitive.
I mainly do electronica participating in various projects such as Jelly&Fish, Japanorama or Levitation. You can find me and some of my music on MySpace.
Best regards, Marcell.