youngjboy said:
Hmmm....Trusty do you use a Roland. I hear you though, Roland makes some good stuff, but I wouldn't totally dis the Korg gear, and that is not just because I use Korg.
I will totally dis Korg for the following reasons. And, yes, these are just my reasons...but this is a Forum where we come to express our opinions...That is what it is for. And no, my opinion isn't golden or anything.
1. Kurzweil is priced high because of high quality. Korg is low quality that is (over)priced high.
2. In a head to head fight. The Korg Triton Rack I used to own sounded worse and much thinner than my old jv-1080. And no, please don't blah, blah sampler. I am just talking synth here.
3. My old Yammie Motif rack sounded better than the Triton Rack and Yamahahahahahahahahaha makes dirt-bikes and jet-skis and what-not. A dedicated electronic musical equipment company should never be out-classed by a rich-man's Casio company.
4. I actually think Korg gear is sluggish and less user friendly compared to Roland.
And yes, these days all I use is Roland gear. But before someone brings up the 'your stuff will sound too Rolandish' arguement let me give you my situation.
1. I own a V-synth.
2. I own a MV-8000
3. I've owned every sound module and expansion card from every major company in the last four or five years.
4. I have had an spprentice for two years thaat makes $8.00 an hr in my studio.
5. He has sampled every good (not every, but every good) preset in every expanded module we've owned (even the crappy Korg TR and Triton Rack).
6. He has sampled every tweaked preset we've ever made.
7. They are all multisamples and keymapped and saved as .WAV files.
8. I have over 8000 multisamples of synth modules alone. Plus thousands more samples on regular sample disks.
9. I own a V-synth.
10. I own
a MV-8000
Add all that up and I have access to the greatest sample libary on the planet. And I have the greatest gear to tweak them on the planet. And I am only 26 years old. I'd call that acomplished if not anything else. We'd just buy one, or two modules and then sample it and then sell 'em off and get some more. But that is just me and my team and how we work and with the gear we like.
Tip for newbies. If you are not feeling anything in the producing mood at any time, use that spare time to make sample libraries of your gear. That way you will miss your gear less when you dump it to get newer gear.