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Don't buy Microsampler until next firmware upgrade.

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:05 am
by kh4os
There are a lot of bad things in this first firmware.
Take a look to this forum.

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:36 am
by lloydsmith
thanks for that :roll: but yes you do have a point.. :?

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:45 am
by beatifictatter
not sure i'd agree, you could still get some use out of it and get creative, but i agree, this is one piece of hardware that needs an update URGENTLY. it doesnt seem to have been tested in a practical sense by anyone other than the beatboxers in the promo video, ha.....

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:55 am
by lloydsmith
KORG marketing needs a serious overhaul.

Beatboxing is the least impressive way to show off what this thing is/or should I say COULD be capable of.

Write them an email, i did it

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:23 am
by kh4os
support@korgusa.com

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:48 pm
by SMK
Oh man this again??? Yes we all know there are some issues with it but the microSampler is not a complete dud, it's just overly priced for what you get...that's all. If it was about say $50 less than an electribe then trust me you'd be quite happy with it. microSampler is just overly priced and so when you invest 5 bills into this you want 5 bills worth of gear out of it and that is not what you are getting. There is some cool features here that are not present in the electribes. However there important things not here that the electribe has and thus makes it a better sampler all around. If you combine the ESX with a KP3 you get the best sampling package all around.

for the microSampler to be cool there needs to be a huge price drop.

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:34 am
by Conkrete
It's a handy sampler, decent MIDI controller (natural touch keys are nice), and worth every penny when combined with the software and a creative mind. If you want a full fledged sampling workstation for $500 brand new you're dreaming anyway. This thing is probably one good, if not the most, convenient samplers on the market in this price range. Personally, I never felt comfortable using any of the Electribes though...so different strokes for different folks.
On a side note, my BOSS DR670 can control the MS pretty well and adds functioning "flam" and "roll" controls (and velocity sensitive pads), which make this beast more comparable to an SP404 now.
Bottom line, don't buy this if you're not willing to adapt to a new piece of gear...or buy it, learn it, and enjoy the new dimension it brings to your sampling process.

And yes, KORG USA marketing sucks balls. Japanese beatboxers who like cheesy sh*t are poor representatives for this product. They should have made the ROM bank erasable because IT IS LAME!!!

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:47 am
by CLiFfBangA
it's not da Maschine !!!! It's Da FOOL Behind IT!!! I'm most positive that Korg will come out with your update v.i.a download from them to you , then you can send the update from your computer to your ms1 ,thats what MIDI is for too!!! I know my MAC will be able to do it , I don't know about you microSOFT dudes!! but I love my ms1 connect a dope drum machine to it , and it's a rap! this machine is THE GREATEST beat making/portable since the damn ASR 10 , I love it this is basically a mini ASR 10 , I'm doing great with it! plus you can use it to control any softwear of external midis you want! so it's not the ms1 IT's YOU!!!!!!

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:11 pm
by kh4os
RemEmber this to all people who want to buy a MS

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 1:24 pm
by jerrythek
Ummm... where do you see Korg USA marketing the MS-1 with beatboxers? You're mistaking other parts of the world with the US, I think.

:?:

Regards,

Jerry

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:09 pm
by lloydsmith
I guess it's irrelevant which division of KORG we are talking about - the consumer doesn't really care after all. Personally - when I check out Youtube & I see offical MS videos I read the product from that - regardless of the country it has been made in/marketed for.

Additionally - presets rightly or wrongly also lend their flavour to the product.. and as ALL the beats are of the huffin 'n' puffin variety - that flavour is beatbox. :wink:

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:14 pm
by tpantano
jerrythek wrote:Ummm... where do you see Korg USA marketing the MS-1 with beatboxers? You're mistaking other parts of the world with the US, I think.

:?:

Regards,

Jerry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7a2aZk7nZE

1:40

just sayin :P

I personally don't own the ms but after watching many videos on youtube, when I think of the MS, I think of beatboxing, even if they weren't all meant for US markets. For example, the only live demonstration I remember watching was a beatboxer, speaking english.

EDIT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iMiGrUyUSY
alright, so it was UK marketing after all, but in this internet age any marketing in English feels towards me.

The MicroSampler Toy

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:25 pm
by kday
Now that Korg know that people are interested in a sampling keyboard they should come out with a full fledge 61 key sampling keyboard and make more money selling this great keyboard invention to the world.

Korg's next move will be the Micro Sampler XL that will give you one more new minor feature when they finish getting everybody to buy this first little one.

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:11 pm
by lloydsmith
yes - but the XL will be missing one or two Microsampler features so you have to buy BOTH.. :lol:

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:56 pm
by tpantano
lloydsmith wrote:yes - but the XL will be missing one or two Microsampler features so you have to buy BOTH.. :lol:
Then, when they release the Diamatar and its little cousin D3, the D3 will be missing a few ROM samples that the MicroSampler XL has but everyone will still say its better