Microkorg & MFB 503
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never heard a microkorg sound as acid as this. are you running it through external fx?
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The microkorg and the mfb 503.For people who can't afford a ms-20 and tr 909
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@Sirkusisaatio Sweet - that worked a treat. Thanks!
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well done
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I like your video! I'sold the mirco korg a year ago and I regret it. It's so much fun :-)
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I' ve also got a 503 and I have a bit of trouble with it lagging when I use the internal clock. I have a microkorg, and I'd like them to stay in time. If I connect up the microkorg and the 503 with a midi cable (and set the 503 to recieve external tempo signals) can I still use the 503 and the korg as seperate instruments? All I want is for them to stay in time, and to be able to use them separately.
How did you get them to stay in time?
Wihonymous 1 year ago
@Wihonymous I did it by first starting MFB's sequence with its internal clock, and then turned tempo to 000, and then it takes Microkorgs tempo, but stays standalone instrument, independent from Microkorg, expect the tempo.
Sirkusisaatio 1 year ago
I like these rough sequences! are they from the microkorg?
is it worth getting an older drum box like an MFB or something more versatile like an ESX or something? right now the only kit I have is a kaoss pad... I need something able to resample quickly
RamzGT 2 years ago
yes, they are!
It depends what you are looking for.
I think I would buy ESX, or another sampler.
They cost a little bit more but MFB gives just those drum sounds.
Sirkusisaatio 2 years ago
nice acidjam! next time make sure to record the audio seperately though, so we aren't just hearing the cam mic.
CTRLSHFT 2 years ago 5
thanks!
yeah, I will, this video is pretty old and then I didn't have good gear to use in recording audio.
I hope I'll have some time to record some new videos soon!
Sirkusisaatio 2 years ago