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Brief KORG MicroKorg demo vocoder synthesizer

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2008

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000WS0SC/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_tl?ie=UTF8&a...

Quick overview of my new MicroKorg from Korg. Covers the very, very basics as I've yet to fit in time to play with it properly but should prove interesting to anyone thinking of buying it. Personally I love it - great sound.

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  • do you need two seperate speakers for the synth sound and the vocorder sound ?

  • @francaisemusique Nope - all audio runs out through the MK's two stereo jacks - both keyboard and vocoder. It's all in one.

  • Is there a way/option to use the vocoder so that you can just talk normally like a DJ speaking before a song, within the song? Think of that song, Jonah-Listen, like that. Instead of these Daft Punk sounding sounds. Thanks

  • @MKF30 Yes - you just turn to amp and turn down the vocoder and turn up your voice using pots 1 and 2. This removes the vocoder revealing just your own voice. You can add reverb/echo and flange and a whole bunch of other stuff if you want to fatten your voice if you want. You don't need to press any keys to hear your voice if you do this.

  • How did you set up the vocoder on both of your keyboards? Also, can you save a song on the microKorg?

    Thanks

  • @phantomlamb1

    Midi cable between both keyboards ('IN' on the MK and 'OUT' on the Casio).

    No you can't save a song. The MK has no sequencing capabilities thus you cannot save any note data directly onto the MK. It's midi though; you could hook it up to a PC or dedicated sequencer easily.

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  • your casio is so sad that it plays itself

  • The jacks on the back are (some people were asking) :1 quarter inch phones jack, 1L and 1R quarter inch outputs, inputs for quarter inch dynamic and 3.5mm condenser mics, a quarter inch line in, and 3 MIDIS, in out and thru, and the ac adapter jack. It holds 128 programs total.

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  • I like tha Casio flashing in the background.!! :)

  • No drum kit??? Wtf

    So how would I get one

  • Hey, if you're just starting out is this a good place to begin? And is the mic REALLY that bad for someone just starting out?

  • @ZKad ah thankyou :)

  • I. Want. A. MicroKorg.

  • Hey dude, thanks for answering my question! Awesome, I'll have to remember that when I get one. Also, just few more questions...where do you recommend buying this for cheaper price? And how do you save your songs that you make? I've heard from other vids that there's no save option but you can somehow thru you PC? Im new with this stuff thanks :) nice vid!

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