Its time for me to say good bye

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runningman67
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Post by runningman67 »

Shame to see you go, always a good read and from the heart.
Enjoy your new toy, but I'd have a side bet you will buy a Korg again, maybe in years to come.
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EvilDragon wrote:
Ojustaboo wrote:Many thanks, buying now
Try it first, I think there's a demo. It's a complex program (I mean it can be used simply, but there's definitely a learning curve) to master, but it can really enhance just about any drum sample library because it simply feels alive, it's not just stacked MIDI patterns and loops going on.
I tried the demo and I think it will be great. Demo only allows the kick drum to be transmitted over midi, but I had a play and got it playing NI abbey road 70 drums (well kick drum) fine from cubase, and playing around with jamstix internal sounds, I think it will be just what I need.

Sold my Kronos for £2500, minus the extortionate PayPal and eBay fees which come to a whopping £173, means I got £2327

MP10 cost £1799, jamstix and the expansion you recommended cost £110 making £1909, that still leaves me £418 :)
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Excellent! :lol:

Have fun and post some tracks when you have 'em! :)
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