Korg Microkey with Sustain Mod
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@algebraparish , That's awesome. I guess I'll have to wait until I'm 49 for my next video lol.
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hey man nice vids!! may i ask how did you do it? the sustain thinggy? im planning to buy a microkey... and what vst did you use in this video? sounds very nice!
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Is it possible to use the mod to control the master volume?
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@ParanoidSquirrelProd You must use ASIO4ALL drivers to lower you latency on your sound card to acceptable levels. Without ASIO drivers, the latency is too much for live playing.
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I have a problem that I get some delay when playing in different programs including, FL Studio 10, Ableton Live 8.
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I just got this and I can't seem to get any sound unless I use the the Korg software M1Le... what exactly am I supposed to run this through?
therichardchannel 1 month ago
@therichardchannel The keyboard does not make any sounds by itself. You need software like M1Le or any other VSTi software plugins using a VST host software. This is like all other controller keyboards, they don't make sound.
384sumac 3 weeks ago 2
What would you suggest, the akai lpk or the korg microkey?
ElectrikBear 1 month ago
@ElectrikBear I recommend the Korg. The keys feel better.
384sumac 3 weeks ago
You are running it through a Dell Studio ? Is there latency/lag ?
Filthy04 2 months ago
@Filthy04 Yup, it's a Dell Studio. I was getting about 6ms latency which is almost not noticable using the built-in sound card, but you MUST use ASIO4ALL sound card drivers as opposed to the Dell drivers to achieve this low latency. I am now using Behringer UCA202 usb sound card with Behringer ASIO drivers and I'm getting about 3ms latency. Most laptop sound cards are ok as long as you use some sort of ASIO driver.
384sumac 2 months ago