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KurtzyES6
Total Posts: 48
Joined 02-16-2009 status: Regular |
Hello,
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DavePolich
Total Posts: 6820
Joined 07-27-2002 status: Guru |
I’d be a poor “instructor” if I told you that you can easily sample
Go back to the laptop idea - that’s the best way. You need an
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midinut
Total Posts: 93
Joined 02-21-2009 status: Experienced |
Another option you may want to consider might be the V-Machine by SM Pro Audio. It’s sort of like a mini-receptor - which IIRC does not support the Korg Legacy Collection. You may want to check over at KVR and see if anyone has been successful in getting the Korg software to work on either of these standalone boxes. If not, you may want to consider another dedicated laptop that you would want to take out live with you. I agree with Dave regarding the sampling. It could be done, but each note you sampled would be a major PITA to map, then normalize, then create another at different velocities. By the time you got done with the M1 piano, you ‘d probably never want to sample again. Honestly, I’m really not trying to discourage you - just prepare you. Hope that helped. It was meant with the most sincere of intentions. |
KurtzyES6
Total Posts: 48
Joined 02-16-2009 status: Regular |
Thank you guys both for your info, I really appreciate it. Sounds like it will be a lot more trouble to sample than it’s worth. I will explore the other options. Thanks again! |