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micro korg users..

can you program more drum beats???? like the techno beat in the preset???
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yes ...... study the way drum rythyms are created on a synth using the LFO`s to modulate the oscillators and envelopes (see square wave) on different timbres combined with creative usage of the Arp and after a bit of experimentation i`m sure you`ll have a few simple beats going

To get the best results from patch creation I would suggest you invest some time into learning how sounds are made and how the different sections of an anolog ( or virtual analog ) synth can be used and combined to produced to create the result you want. Learning this procedure starting with a "init" patch will teach you more about synths than anything else.

A good place to start is a book called "power tools for synthesizer programming , ultimate reference for sound design" by Jim Aiken.

This may sound like its a bit off topic but many of the synth heads on this forum will tell you that to be able to create the sounds you want from your gear you have to know the basics of what sound is, how its created , and how to form it into the sound you want. This book will give you that.

hope that helps
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ur a star mate!!!!
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