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Evolution 2000
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Hi, Im new to the forum.
Well, Im investing in the Korg Karma. Ive saved up a bit already, I would like to ask a few questions to the people that own or have worked with the Karma extensively. Im into r&b, hip-hop, and a lil' bit of trip-hop. I need a workstation that will give me quality, alot of extensive programming/editing features. Im well aware of the new Karma technology, of course I wouldnt have invested in this if I didnt know what I was buying. If you've heard of Soleternity, I love his sounds. I want a sound like that, but I still would like to be able to explore other musical styles as well with the station Ill buy. I wont be selling the Karma, Ill be keeping it forever. Im also wondering about the PCM expansions, are they worth the cash?
Ill probably be using the Karma as a main sound source, running it into my PC. Im also investing in the Delta 44, Shure SM58 (2), & later on one of the Roland XV-3080 modules. Im also interested, in the Motif rack thats supposed to be released sometime soon, I have already heard great things about the Motif series.
Ill also be investing in a couple of acoustic instruments, I want to purchase a decent nylon string guitar, and also a steel string. Im also thinking about picking up an electric, but Im not completely sure about that yet. But, what I want to know. Is, if you have been able to work with the Korg Karma, does it fit your personal preference? If so, what is your style of music? Would it be a good buy for a first time buyer? Also, Ive heard alot about the Karmas sequencer, its supposedly one of the best around. Do you think that this is true? Or is it mediocre? (Due to the fact that I might be using Acid Pro 3 & Cubase if the Karma sequencing doesnt fit my favor).
Thanks in advance, Im 15, so please, no engineer talk. Please try to keep it at least a bit simple, so I can understand of what your trying to get across, to some extent anyways.
Evo
Well, Im investing in the Korg Karma. Ive saved up a bit already, I would like to ask a few questions to the people that own or have worked with the Karma extensively. Im into r&b, hip-hop, and a lil' bit of trip-hop. I need a workstation that will give me quality, alot of extensive programming/editing features. Im well aware of the new Karma technology, of course I wouldnt have invested in this if I didnt know what I was buying. If you've heard of Soleternity, I love his sounds. I want a sound like that, but I still would like to be able to explore other musical styles as well with the station Ill buy. I wont be selling the Karma, Ill be keeping it forever. Im also wondering about the PCM expansions, are they worth the cash?
Ill probably be using the Karma as a main sound source, running it into my PC. Im also investing in the Delta 44, Shure SM58 (2), & later on one of the Roland XV-3080 modules. Im also interested, in the Motif rack thats supposed to be released sometime soon, I have already heard great things about the Motif series.
Ill also be investing in a couple of acoustic instruments, I want to purchase a decent nylon string guitar, and also a steel string. Im also thinking about picking up an electric, but Im not completely sure about that yet. But, what I want to know. Is, if you have been able to work with the Korg Karma, does it fit your personal preference? If so, what is your style of music? Would it be a good buy for a first time buyer? Also, Ive heard alot about the Karmas sequencer, its supposedly one of the best around. Do you think that this is true? Or is it mediocre? (Due to the fact that I might be using Acid Pro 3 & Cubase if the Karma sequencing doesnt fit my favor).
Thanks in advance, Im 15, so please, no engineer talk. Please try to keep it at least a bit simple, so I can understand of what your trying to get across, to some extent anyways.
Evo