love KORG filters! used to have the old poly800 reversed key colour model... cast me something like £15 to upgrade the chip so I could use in in something other than OMNI mode.... man! I miss that synth (too big no space to keep it in :-( )
What is that Grey colored unit behind the keyboard that you're using to trigger the rhythm ?? Is it an Arpeggiator or a Drum Machine.....what Model ??
Maybe I should get one of these when I get my DW8000 working a bit better (needs some solder reflow in the display lines, key contacts cleaned and a new data slider).
the parameters you mentioned are controlled by CC. All the parameters can also be controlled by sysex. You need a sysex controller like the kenton spindoctor, controlfreak or for instance a controler from peavey
This is really interesting, as I recently got a DW6000 and would like a little more real-time adjustment. One question: how did you get the DW6000 to accept MIDI signals for parameter changes? According to the manual, the synth only accepts MIDI signals for a very limited range of parameters, basically just note data, joystick functions, and on/off for portamento and sustain pedal.
sweet. how do set it up to recognize th params, and what params will it recognize? I've always wanted to get a controller, but since thDW's are so old, i thought it wouldn't work properly
It wil recognize all the params. you need the virtual spindoctor program to load the file in the spindoctor. I made the file myself and i can send it if you need it.
nice demo, thx. got mine two days ago and i really think its a cool old school synth, especially as its very cheap, got mine for 100€. Nice analogue filters, cool for pads and sequenced stuff as shown here.
very nice demo!
blauwolfenduro 1 year ago
love KORG filters! used to have the old poly800 reversed key colour model... cast me something like £15 to upgrade the chip so I could use in in something other than OMNI mode.... man! I miss that synth (too big no space to keep it in :-( )
scopeophile 1 year ago
how do you get that sound on 0:41? what kind of settings are those?
FjordMusic 1 year ago
Great, realtime controlling all of the parameters. Thx for the video.
5 *****
Robin :o)
RobinStrower 2 years ago
nice artwork
blauwolfenduro 2 years ago
What is that Grey colored unit behind the keyboard that you're using to trigger the rhythm ?? Is it an Arpeggiator or a Drum Machine.....what Model ??
SpaceMusicGuy 2 years ago
The grey colored unit is a very nice stepsequenser (MAM SQ-16)
ikworgek 2 years ago
Maybe I should get one of these when I get my DW8000 working a bit better (needs some solder reflow in the display lines, key contacts cleaned and a new data slider).
douro20 2 years ago
the parameters you mentioned are controlled by CC. All the parameters can also be controlled by sysex. You need a sysex controller like the kenton spindoctor, controlfreak or for instance a controler from peavey
ikworgek 2 years ago
This is really interesting, as I recently got a DW6000 and would like a little more real-time adjustment. One question: how did you get the DW6000 to accept MIDI signals for parameter changes? According to the manual, the synth only accepts MIDI signals for a very limited range of parameters, basically just note data, joystick functions, and on/off for portamento and sustain pedal.
dtkach1 2 years ago
sweet. how do set it up to recognize th params, and what params will it recognize? I've always wanted to get a controller, but since thDW's are so old, i thought it wouldn't work properly
prinznevsky 3 years ago
It wil recognize all the params. you need the virtual spindoctor program to load the file in the spindoctor. I made the file myself and i can send it if you need it.
ikworgek 3 years ago
what is that controller and will it work w/a DW8k?
prinznevsky 3 years ago
The controller is a Kenton SpinDoctor and it also works on the DW-8000 (I own an 8000 and use it with the Kenton)
ikworgek 3 years ago
nice demo, thx. got mine two days ago and i really think its a cool old school synth, especially as its very cheap, got mine for 100€. Nice analogue filters, cool for pads and sequenced stuff as shown here.
kunstprodukt 3 years ago