Kraft Music Korg microSAMPLER Demo with Rich Formidoni

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2009

Korg product specialist Rich Formidoni demonstrates the Korg microSAMPLER at Kraft Music. See all of Kraft Music's exclusive Korg microSAMPLER BUNDLE offers at: http://www.kraftmusic.com/search/index.asp?query=microkorg&utm_source=you...

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  • can you play the regular piano keys on this and learn how to play the piano on this ? , or is this to advanced for a beginner ???? i just bought a yamaha mm6 61 keyboard and i honestly dont like it . Answer please !!

  • @ultimatezero25

    I wouldn't really recommend the microSAMPLER for learning to play piano. The keys are smaller than standard size, and it's a smaller keyboard. You may want to look at a digital piano like the Korg SP250 or SP170. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.

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    Dave McCullough

    Kraft Music Marketing

    (800)783-3368

  • So is this unit, like a lot of modern electronic instruments, dependent on a computer to run in a live setting?

    My main desire is to have a means to trigger longer loops or backing tracks live, without having the occasionally ridiculous look of a laptop on stage during a rock show.

  • @JLDead

    No, the microSAMPLER can be used independently of your computer. You can use your computer to load samples, edit sounds, and create performance setups, but leave the computer at home when it's time to gig. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.

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    Dave McCullough

    Kraft Music Marketing

    (800)783-3368

  • Would it be a good addition to my Korg EMX1?? I need to put vocals to my tunes.. and I think the only way is with a sampler right?? I'm new to these kind of stuff.. what you recommend?

  • Depends on how you want to work. If you are recording your music into a peice of music production software, you just need a simple audio interface and a microphone. If you are recording to a hardware piece, you will often have an on-board mic preamp for recording vocals. This microSAMPLER would allow you to record vocals and play them back on command, but it's not really intended to track an entire vocal performance into it's internal memory. Thanks!

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    Dave McCullough

    Kraft Music Marketing

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  • so it can record mp3 samples tracks and then you can play on the keyboard?

  • Hello. What happens when you turn it off? Do you lose the samples?

  • hey i was just wandering if i hook a korg minikp into the sampler would this work? andn if it would how would i go about doing that?

  • hello man

  • Here's my main question about the Microsampler - let's say I want to have a one-shot sample that I trigger, and I want the sample to play itself entirely from beginning to end, without me having to keep the key held down the entire time. Is that possible? Would that have something to do with where the release time is set for those particular samples? Thanks!

  • can you record singing and rapping in this microphone?

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