Does anyone know how "good" (as far as vocal recording quality) the microphone port is on the Korg Studio keyboard?
I was thinking of using the board as my one and onlly work station -- instead of shelling out more money for expensive soundcards and etc. to hook up to my computer
But if the mic port is of poor quality -- i'd rather go head and spend the money now--toi save future woes
My Brother just bought the Fantom and has neem playing with the recording on it and it's pretty neat. But I'd just buy a sound card like the 2496 and get a DMP3 and track to your computer.
i dont see a PAY-THE-MONEY-FOR IT difference . . .
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I ALREADY HAVE THE D66 -- SOUNDS LIKE RE-INVENTING THE WHEEL . . ?