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Korg microKORG + Korg Kaossilator + Korg KP3 + Akai XR-20 + Pixar WALL-E!

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2009

new toys and new joys...
...to delight and entice all your senses

improvisation \ procrastination \ illumination

:: this is the summer experiment remix ::

http://soundcloud.com/kidkulit

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  • Can you plug the audio outs of the Kaosscillator into the mix-ins of the microkorg?

  • @360Freakoutkid with the proper cables, yes!

  • @KidKulit Where can you get these cables kind sir/mam/animal?

  • @14jayboy I think I got those cables from Long & McQuade

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  • @Oleschool619 I have loads of those old Casio \ Yamaha toy keyboards from the 80s. They are great fun and produce some unique sounds. I always say it doesn't matter what you use... it's how you use it... and that you just go out there and do it! Have fun :)

  • @KidKulit

    I have the Akai XR20... ....>Akai Minak..........Korg KP3, A Casio keyboard lower end but great for learning how to play....which I still need to work on! Recently I got Presonus Studio One Artist... So I'll be able to see the best from both worlds....

  • @harrypopulary you are great :) thanks!

  • omg this is so great!

  • @SmileThalia Honestly, I think it boils down to a matter of preference. Both methods are capable of producing fantastic tracks. Midi is a bit over my head, so I don't delve into it too much. However, software is extremely flexible. On the flip side, there is something to be said about playing actual physical hardware. It's tactile, immediate, satisfying. So really, the choice is yours. Either path is a good one though. Good luck!

  • So, don't know if you'll see this, but if you do KidKulit, which is better in your opinion: stand alone instruments like these, or virtual midi instruments with a music program (ableton, logic, etc)?

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