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Which Korg Synth?

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  • edited November 2016

    Thanks y'all.

    The reason I was asking about the analog synths, was that IM1 is not something I'd personally use. And the reason I've never bought Korg synths is that I have quite a few analog modelers, and I'm not sure that the Korg synths really bring anything new for me personally. And if it doesn't have good MIDI, I'm not going to use it as there are plenty of synths that do.

    I keep considering Korg Gadget, but it feels like a closed ecosystem. The interface is great, but I want a sequencer that I can use external synths in.

    So it seems if I was to get one, it should be Oddyssei. Thanks, that helps enormously. Of course now the wavestation has launched... I should probably buy that first :)

  • @vpich said:
    Korg is clearly at the forefront in ios. Something for everybody. Options are good. Personally i keep trying to want im1, since i have everything other than that and kamata for gadget, the desert island ios experience, but everytime i read something positive i look up a video review and am completely put off. Taste, of course, is subjective, so it's great it's out there, however i don't understand if they were going to go a rompler route why not triton or kronos. Something current. For my tastes if i want something that is not a synth i want the most realism available, which is getting better and better. For example gladstone and madrid are phenomenal, way better than the last workstation i had, the triton. Some of my older modules, the proteus 2000 and others are just collecting dust at this time.

    Not sure if it's what you're after, but KORG Module has a TRITON Best Selection IAP

  • @srcer said:

    @vpich said:
    Korg is clearly at the forefront in ios.

    Not sure if it's what you're after, but KORG Module has a TRITON Best Selection IAP

    Thanks, i saw that, i meant instead of the m1 for rompler type sounds, an updated rompler would be better. But i am not that target audience anyways. Although i gigged lots with romplers they are not as analog synthy and knobby as i want or as realistic for other stuff(strings, horns,etc).

  • edited December 2016

    @vpich said:

    @srcer said:

    @vpich said:
    Korg is clearly at the forefront in ios.

    Not sure if it's what you're after, but KORG Module has a TRITON Best Selection IAP

    Thanks, i saw that, i meant instead of the m1 for rompler type sounds, an updated rompler would be better. But i am not that target audience anyways. Although i gigged lots with romplers they are not as analog synthy and knobby as i want or as realistic for other stuff(strings, horns,etc).

    If I understand correctly what romplers are vs proper synths, then I'm with you. Didn't buy Sampletank. Probably wouldn't even if their in app marketing wasn't annoying (that's a deal break for me to begin with). For some reason iM1 just has some nice sounds to me. I'll admit there's a lot of cheese in there too. I'm also not really the target audience for any of these nostalgia pieces1. Though I'm old enough for some of it I suppose. I just wasn't in love with the sounds at the time per se (to be honest, I never really knew much about music, and probably won't recover). I just pick the stuff that sounds good to me now, with an eye towards tools that aren't broken or more difficult to use than the fundamental complexity (Mode 15 is going to be a learning curve, but I think it's mostly essential complexity to the task at hand). Curious, is Module a modern rompler? Or does it have enough knobs to be something else?


    1. I did get around to watching Stranger Things. Enjoyed it. But the music was good, not some kind of OMG for me. I actually thought the intro sounded like the new Tron movie music a bit too much. Still liked it, don't get me wrong :) ↩︎

  • If MIDI implementation completeness is important to you, none of their synths in stand-alone mode has MIDI port selection; they are all promiscuous. This can be tamed by using them as plugins in Gadget.

  • I'd buy every single one that is also present in gadget. Actually. I already did. My poor wallet T,T

  • All of them?! :D
    (I've got all except the iElectribe Gorillaz edition that has some restriction on usage...).

    I'm still hoping we'll see iMS-20 as a 'Gadget' gotta love the filters and effects on that one. Wish they would add PW as modulation source!(I'm as addicted to PWM).

    iPolysix still has a quite unique sound.

    iDS-10 has the nice speech/vocoder feature that would be nice in Gadget and the 'synth' is a bit more flexible than 'Dublin' when it comes to routing the mod-sources and it has a cool 'wave-form oscilloscope'.

    For more classic Korg stuff iM1 & iWavestations are awesome.
    Module has some pretty neat sounds too and integrates well with Gadget.

    Just about the only thing I would love Korg to do now is a dedicated 'Sampler'. They know how to do touch-based sampler and editor. Base it around the HD-1 Engine found in the Kronos and we'll all set...

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