LOVE this synth. Used this and the Maxi-Korg on many recordings and at every live show. Beasts!
I'd love to get my hands on one of these one day! Extremely unique monosynth.
Having full complete live control over sound texture with a synth like this is an art in itself which is a rare unique talent to acquire.
Awesome
Nice shirt. Electronic!
I miss my Korg 800-DV (Maxikorg)
I dont like the sound of this synth in general but love the kitaro sounds that can come out of it.
As I have noted elsewhere, I fell in love with this synth during a visit to GAK in Brighton a few dayd ago. O just can't describe the feeling 0laying this synth, it's just incredibly warm, expressive and inspiring. However, for me the lack of a way of getting anything other than sound out of it without involving a computer is a deal breaker. The need to involve a computer in order to record a sequence kills the vintage vibe. I now this is a bit hypocritical of me: the 700 and 700S were realeased before MIDI even existed but for me being able to sequence all my gear with my Yamaha QX5 is a must. If you are going to use a DAW, why not just buy the sound module?
Arpeggiator no. 2 should be manual and repeat the keys in the order u play them .. Great video Tnx
Great video! Iām a San Antonio musician too, and it is nice to see our city represented. Keep up the good work! It looks like a very nice synth.
Sounds like init tone of many synths
...errr... you know you have your Traveller key-caps on backwards? I mean: there's a reason to do that (so they don't lock with one another and you can use a HP lower than the LP), but you don't mention that (at least not that I caught), and it just looks plain weird. Worth a mention.
I want a remix of this and Zach's less enthusiastic telling.
Korg radias lite
Sounds like Kitaro
best to leave that thing in the museum and get something more modern and versatile
Please compare to a Yamaha sy2
I don't think its worth the money.
Just a small bit of "abuse": it's not an "ar-pay-gee-ator". The double consonant after the "e" indicates that it's a short vowel. So that "e" sounds like it does in "legging". (And if you want to be closer to the Italian pronunciation, both "g" sounds are pronounced separately, but this is not common in English. And it probably makes you sound like a prat. š) Nice synth, but... it doesn't quite fit into my setup.
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