microkorg or alesis micron
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microkorg or alesis micron
looking to get one or the other or any other synth that is fairly portable and in this price range also looking at microkorg xl as well
used to have a xiosynth did not like the layout at all. sold it and would like to get something new.
anyone have any suggestions?
thanks
used to have a xiosynth did not like the layout at all. sold it and would like to get something new.
anyone have any suggestions?
thanks
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well if you have a usb midi interface with the micron there is a freeware app you can use to edit patches right from your compbacky wrote:ahh yah. i heard they can be kind of a pain to edit, but i guess that is something id just have to get used to. id like to get an ion but i will be travelling so i was thinking of picking up something a little more portable.
here's a demo of some of the patches i've made on my micron
http://www.sendspace.com/file/x36kdh
the one bad thing i will say about the micron is patch management since you have to delete them patch by patch which is a pain and since it has only the one main control knob that tends to wear out and get wonky on some of the units, so if you do get one get an extended warranty
also have seen the keys break on some of the demo units we've had at work
guess i got lucky and got one of the good ones
the microkorg is nice besides the midget sized keys and has alot more dance oriented presets already in the banks
it all depends what you want out of the synth for what types of sounds
both are extremely versatile for the price points, but the microns filterbank is what won me over in the end
and the micron has all the same features as the ion and more just you don't have all the knobs and controllers to edit parameters
for a wee bit more not so portable lately i've been playing with the roland sh-101 which is true analog and fun as hell, only downside is it only has e oscs
christ i sound like i'm still on the sales floor at work
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Micron wins
Its multi-timbral
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i own both and i would say the micron without a shadow of a doubt. the microkorg was way more popular than the micron which kind of suprises me though. although both are a pain to program, the micron more-so because it only has one fucking knob. but like previously mentioned there is a freeware program available. i haven't used that though.
maybe an electribe?
maybe an electribe?
thanks for all the suggestions i think im gunna go with the micron. i like the way the korg looks more and am tempted by its ability to be battery powered but i want versatility and i have a feeling the micron is better for that plus it has full size keys. as for pain in the ass programming its just something i'll get used to i guess.
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hmmm lemme find out if we can ship to canada if so might be a bit cheaper to get it from the states or make a trip across the border to a guitar centerbacky wrote:thanks for all the suggestions i think im gunna go with the micron. i like the way the korg looks more and am tempted by its ability to be battery powered but i want versatility and i have a feeling the micron is better for that plus it has full size keys. as for pain in the ass programming its just something i'll get used to i guess.
def get a usb midi interface too and like i said spring for the extended performance guarantee if you get it from guitar center
and join this yahoo group http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/alesis-ion/
loads of free patches and soft and knowledge base
and to whoever said the microkorg is more popular yeah it is i think that's just mainly in the dance/hip hop scene due to the presets and so many noobs to synthesis
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