KORG microSAMPLER + Energy XT = VST controlling and sampling tutorial
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@3sleeves Dont worry bro! thanks to you for making this vid im really looking forward to the new beats! peace.
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@WeirdRicky No problem dude, sorry it took me a little while. The MS is a beast for sure. I'm gonna use the samples from this video in a beat this weekend. Definitely check out that OP-1 though, it'll blow your mind! Peace.
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Thanks a lot for the tutorial bro! really awesome the microsampler is a very powerful machine in my opinion, the ability to use vst's is really nice Im gonna check out the OP1 and see how it is thanks again dude keep this tutorials up!
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@cocacolarar Thanks!
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thanks
might buy one
EcentC 1 year ago
@EcentC You'll definitely get your money's worth. It's pretty fun to use too.
3sleeves 1 year ago
Enjoyed it! Thanks again 3sleeves for doing these "seeing" you do this stuff in real time is way more helpful than trying to decipher the Korg manual! I'm learning a lot (like the hold edit/undo last pattern recording).
Here's a tutorial I'd like to see- I'd like to see you showing your method for keeping, swapping and organizing your samples and banks with the software editor.
GarryBibb 1 year ago
@GarryBibb Glad to hear it! I can definitely incorporate that side of things into a video. You may be a little disappointed though, because I'm not exactly precise with naming samples. I usually just save banks as "A_1a" or "B_1a" etc. depending on where they're loaded on the MS. The first character is bank, then whatever # I'm on for the sample set, and the last letter indicates which track with that sample set. I only name individual samples if I export as WAV...you'll see.
3sleeves 1 year ago
yea,dope tutorial. nice work bro
METHONOOOOOB 1 year ago
@METHONOOOOOB Thanks
3sleeves 1 year ago