Two new Korg M3 tutorial videos.

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Two new Korg M3 tutorial videos.

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Hi everyone,

I just uploaded two new M3 video tutorials.

Creating/playing RPPR patterns:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH6TqFbskDc
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xaiu7e ... e-st_music
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/3417045/k ... with_korg/

Using Chord Assign:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu8xMsWD3kg
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xaiuel ... the-studio
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/3416946/k ... with_korg/

Enjoy, please comment, and as usual, let us know what other videos you'd like us to make.
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Post by Rob Sherratt »

Hi Rich,

Thank you very much for the great videos.

What many people would like Korg to do is to produce a video explaining how best to use the standard programming of factory combis with Karma.

Which sliders do what?
When do you use the sliders?
Which push buttons do what?
When do you use the push buttons?

In other words, a video taking us slowly though the "tweaking" of many of the the factory Combis while playing live would be extremely helpful.

Also some written documentation on the factory Combis using the template established by Stephen Kay for Catalyst would be fantastic.

Best regards,
Rob
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Post by rtucker55 »

Hi Rich,

Great Stuff!!!

Thanks so much for the continued video instruction.

Regards,
Rick
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Thanks--these are great!
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Post by miden »

Great videos and very well explained :)

One question, after you assign these can you then save the resulting set of patterns to a single name and location for later instant recall? Maybe something similar to the songbook tool on the Korg PA series? Which allows ALL parameters and resources used to be saved as a single entry, even to the point of including it in a specified song list (live play set list)

Thanks
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Post by Peter_H »

Thanks very much for these, they are very helpful.
The icing on the cake would have been to be able to download these so I can watch them anytime not just when I'm on line.
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These sorts of videos are very helpful. Do appreciate the post here.
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miden wrote:Great videos and very well explained :)

One question, after you assign these can you then save the resulting set of patterns to a single name and location for later instant recall? Maybe something similar to the songbook tool on the Korg PA series? Which allows ALL parameters and resources used to be saved as a single entry, even to the point of including it in a specified song list (live play set list)

Thanks
RPPR patterns are saved as part of a SEQ file, which you can store on whatever storage media you're using. Just save the SEQ file, and all your patterns will be saved along with it.
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