Can you, for example: press C (1 beat starts) and when you press D (2 beat starts), so track in C automatically stops and D continues until end? I mean first i want a slow rock, then press the second key and a little hard rock..(but first key should end). Is it possible?, thanks for the videos!!! I've just bought my M50!!!!
@jwillis I still have a VFX SD, and the upgrade TS-10 .. they are infinitely easier to use as performance sequencers. However, the whole thing is kind of a dead issue, as I am pretty well committed to Ableton Live... as I can program/edit simple midi and have it trigger the M3, there is no point on jumping on another learning curve for me. The sounds in the Ensoniq stuff are unique, and I still use them in the studio.. but 'character' sounds only
@LiqMat This has been possible for a while, but especially on the Korg M3. You use the Cue List to insert multi-tracked loops. This links them, and then you can also save the Cue List as a new song, completely connected. RPPR is best for creating patterns that you might want to record in real time. Say you record drums, bass, guitar, keys, and sax, but you want to layer the instruments in with drums starting, then keys and bass, then guitar, then sax.
@linn1000 When you use the "Copy from Program" function more than once, you also need to uncheck the IFX. In a Combi, all the programs share the 5 IFX processors as well as the MFX/TFX.
@linn1000 Yes, this could be done, and yes, you'll need to be in SEQ mode. This really doesn't make a difference, though, because you can always copy your Combi directly into SEQ mode.
well, I WILL give this a try, (for a short time...) IF it is hip, I will use it, but frankly, my old Ensoniq gear blows the doors off of this, what what I can see... and frankly, that is NOT good... as replacing/fixing it is impossible... so, Rich... can you let me know if there is any way to replicate what Ensoniq came up with many years ago? ..just a simple layout with 6 slots/by6 traks, with a button under each slot to trigger it on/off
@debris54 Trust me, I had an old Ensoniq SD-1 32 Voice and I loved it, but it's not even in the BALL PARK with the Korg M3. The Xpanded version of the Korg M3 has to be the best keyboard sequencer I have ever used, and the overall sampling features, recording direct to disk or USB CD/rw or USB stick is amazing, and the new Combi and Program features are vastly improved and way beyond that of anything built in the 80s and 90s. Read Craig Anderton's review of the Korg M3 to get a full look.
This was interesting. I never liked any of Korg's sequencers. And they keep putting the same sequencer in every board. I use my Triton Studio just for sounds. My MPC is my sequencer. I can't believe that the Oasys has the same sequencer. Come on look at the price tag on that thing?
I had my TR for over three years and never looked at RPPR. I knew what it could do but found it confusing.
Now I've got my KARMA and finally got around to watching your video, and I can't believe what I've been missing! I should have tried this from the start...
I don't understand what you are talking about. you can do that in the cue list that's the way korg has always done their sequencers. it does glitch until you actually put the patterns in song mode after you have put it in a cue list
@foxybrown2 You can chain together entire sequences using Cue List, but you can't play the individual elements like you can in RPPR. Cue Mix is like a jukebox for sequences, and RPPR lets you remix within a sequence.
Can you, for example: press C (1 beat starts) and when you press D (2 beat starts), so track in C automatically stops and D continues until end? I mean first i want a slow rock, then press the second key and a little hard rock..(but first key should end). Is it possible?, thanks for the videos!!! I've just bought my M50!!!!
elkolodj1 3 weeks ago
check out my cover of Armin van Buuren - In and Out of Love using RPPR, on my channel :)
Klebourass 2 months ago
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Klebourass 2 months ago
if you wanted these phrases to play in different keys (transposed up or down in semitones) is this possible?
theapex81 3 months ago
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bobfrode 3 months ago
@jwillis I still have a VFX SD, and the upgrade TS-10 .. they are infinitely easier to use as performance sequencers. However, the whole thing is kind of a dead issue, as I am pretty well committed to Ableton Live... as I can program/edit simple midi and have it trigger the M3, there is no point on jumping on another learning curve for me. The sounds in the Ensoniq stuff are unique, and I still use them in the studio.. but 'character' sounds only
dgbray54 5 months ago
@LiqMat This has been possible for a while, but especially on the Korg M3. You use the Cue List to insert multi-tracked loops. This links them, and then you can also save the Cue List as a new song, completely connected. RPPR is best for creating patterns that you might want to record in real time. Say you record drums, bass, guitar, keys, and sax, but you want to layer the instruments in with drums starting, then keys and bass, then guitar, then sax.
jwillis35 7 months ago
@linn1000 When you use the "Copy from Program" function more than once, you also need to uncheck the IFX. In a Combi, all the programs share the 5 IFX processors as well as the MFX/TFX.
KorgUSAVideos 11 months ago
@linn1000 Yes, this could be done, and yes, you'll need to be in SEQ mode. This really doesn't make a difference, though, because you can always copy your Combi directly into SEQ mode.
KorgUSAVideos 11 months ago
I love these Korg tutorials! THANK YOU KORG!!
xus75 1 year ago
well, I WILL give this a try, (for a short time...) IF it is hip, I will use it, but frankly, my old Ensoniq gear blows the doors off of this, what what I can see... and frankly, that is NOT good... as replacing/fixing it is impossible... so, Rich... can you let me know if there is any way to replicate what Ensoniq came up with many years ago? ..just a simple layout with 6 slots/by6 traks, with a button under each slot to trigger it on/off
what could be simpler? doable with RPPR?
debris54 1 year ago
@debris54 Trust me, I had an old Ensoniq SD-1 32 Voice and I loved it, but it's not even in the BALL PARK with the Korg M3. The Xpanded version of the Korg M3 has to be the best keyboard sequencer I have ever used, and the overall sampling features, recording direct to disk or USB CD/rw or USB stick is amazing, and the new Combi and Program features are vastly improved and way beyond that of anything built in the 80s and 90s. Read Craig Anderton's review of the Korg M3 to get a full look.
jwillis35 7 months ago
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jwillis35 7 months ago
Rich, thank you for the great explanation.
AkosJanca 1 year ago
Such helpfull video saves me a lot of time wrestling through the manual.
Rich, you're awsome at these instruction videos!
reijnoud 1 year ago
I need this coolness on my Pa2x pro. Any sugestions?
Uzi2774 1 year ago
i tried to do the same thing for my m50 keyboard but it says source is empty.
Syy891 1 year ago
This was interesting. I never liked any of Korg's sequencers. And they keep putting the same sequencer in every board. I use my Triton Studio just for sounds. My MPC is my sequencer. I can't believe that the Oasys has the same sequencer. Come on look at the price tag on that thing?
mpc4000king 1 year ago
@mpc4000king You might have missed our updates... Check out our "Korg M3 Xpanded Update - In The Studio With Korg" video.
KorgUSAVideos 1 year ago
SOME ONE MUST NOT KNOW HOW TO USE THE SEQ BECAUSE YOU CHAIN TRACKS TOGETHER AND LOOP
foxybrown2 1 year ago
Rich, I have to thank you for this video.
I had my TR for over three years and never looked at RPPR. I knew what it could do but found it confusing.
Now I've got my KARMA and finally got around to watching your video, and I can't believe what I've been missing! I should have tried this from the start...
So thank you again!
XTradeB 1 year ago
Try using the loops in "PLYLOOP 1-8" and you can somewhat do that...
tito2963tito 2 years ago
the music is too loud to hear u clearly.
darkhurd 2 years ago
I don't understand what you are talking about. you can do that in the cue list that's the way korg has always done their sequencers. it does glitch until you actually put the patterns in song mode after you have put it in a cue list
foxybrown2 2 years ago
@foxybrown2 You can chain together entire sequences using Cue List, but you can't play the individual elements like you can in RPPR. Cue Mix is like a jukebox for sequences, and RPPR lets you remix within a sequence.
KorgUSAVideos 1 year ago
Thanks - very helpful... Keep going
vvtechie 2 years ago
yea that wasn't brain surgery at ALL!! pritty simple to start goofing around with that function :)
ChiLLBooGie 2 years ago
I Don't like it at all..
sparks2k7 2 years ago
it's no good. is very long time for one idea.... :(
bbjmm 2 years ago
Very clear tutorial, keep making those videos. Many thanks to mr. Formidoni
mathijs 2 years ago
Powerful it is.
Whiskan 2 years ago
Thanks, I was always a bit confused by this function--never spend much time with it.
Microsloth 2 years ago
i never touched it yet either. i will now. i love my m3
maltcus 2 years ago