My old Korg N364 had some great sounds LISTEN!

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My old Korg N364 had some great sounds LISTEN!

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I honestly feel some of these aound better than what on my TR.
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Post by Sharp »

Maybe it's just me and I'm used to listen to an OASYS now, but it all just reminded me too much of when I was a lot lot younger.

No question about it, it was a great keyboard in it's day, but I don't think it sounds fresh any more.

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Post by Stephen »

There were some really killer sounds in my N-364, I especially remember an organ patch I really liked, but I'm with Sharp on this, although.......givin the chance, I might buy the old girl back.
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Post by candlewick »

I 've got an X3R and some of the organs on there are priceless, along with some of the processed guitar patches. Each to their own on the overall sound from board to board. The newer gear definately has it's refinements but, there has yet to be a new monster that kills all the old gear in every voice category. 8) 8)

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candlewick wrote:I 've got an X3R and some of the organs on there are priceless, along with some of the processed guitar patches. Each to their own on the overall sound from board to board. The newer gear definately has it's refinements but, there has yet to be a new monster that kills all the old gear in every voice category. 8) 8)

gotta love them all !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have to agree with that....definitely!
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Post by klarnet basowy »

I had the N5EX, same engine and sound of the N3-64 I think.
I miss many of the sounds of that synth... ;)
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klarnet basowy

You're not the only one matey. The piano's, strings, E guitar's, organ's, synth's ,pad's, etc, etc was not realistic, but nice and useable. That was the strength of the instruments, it wasn't fooling any anyone, but you didnt care, it just sounded really nice. I've brought sample libraries with 300 meg strings and although they sounded more realistc, they were'nt as nice.
N364 is a legend. 8)
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Post by klarnet basowy »

And that Monster Wah guitar with the wah on the aftertouch? ;)
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Can't fault it bro, Needs to be vst a.s.a.p.
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I was considering selling my n364 but after going back this morning and running through some of the combi sounds....maybe not
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Post by nikola81 »

As someone said the sounds weren't real but they have some warmth and vintage feel, my first synth x5d, little monster. I made some sounds that rised envy from my colegue who had a Triton that time.
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Yes, I will never sell my X3 the little brother of the N364 :) or older brother I guess...lol
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Post by Cutter »

Along with my N364 I still have my X2 and my DW8000

It's like having several generations of a family and the family resemblance is very clear.
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Post by Dimedrol »

Guys, what about sampling some goods sounds from N-364 and convert them to PCGs for TR ?! :wink:
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I like those fat strings.. 8)
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