River flow in you on Korg MicroStation
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Beautiful(:
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Bravo!
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@haipianist i actually just bought the microstation recently. i love it, but stillllll thinking that i'm gonna have to invest in something bigger. i'd rather just get a plain old midi keyboard and connect it. don't know how yet, still new to MIDI and Synths and sequencing and layering AND GODDAMMIT IDK HOW TO DO SHIT BUT PUSH BUTTONS....any helps? :c
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wow amazinnnnggggggg :))))) so sensitive
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@SuperstarImpact Very nice!!!!
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@vince12345 maybe go with a full size, x50 sounds great too!! you cant go wrong with a korg. I got a x50 as my first two weeks ago, runner up was the micro, i chose x50 for the regular size keys. only thing is that some people complain of the x50 keybed. the keys are lightweight and i find it easy to fly through them.. I am already shredding my arrpegios yay!! good luck yo
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Can't believe this thing sounds this good...... I almost want one to gig alongside an acoustic guitar and add stuff like this to a set. Wait did I say almost want? Nah. I DO want.
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Beautiful
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Vince, I would not buy this to learn piano. It could be fine with organ patches or synth patches because of the mini keys. To learn piano, you should have a weighted graded unit. Yamaha has units under $500. Sounds like you need a Microstation to learn synth stuff and a digital piano for piano. Ebay and Craigslist is an option for a digital piano around $300. Remember: weighted, graded 88 keys for serious piano.
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I'm buying one but I will be MIDIing it with my Cakewalk A-800 Pro controller.
WOW! Great piano patch on the Microstation. Is it a preset or a user combination of piano/pad.?.?
squeakD 1 year ago
@squeakD this is Original Program Preset "Sad Piano" without extern FX
haipianist 1 year ago