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Korg Polysix update
Mainly Audiobus integration stability. A few bug fixes, and overall operational stability.
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Still one of my absolute favorite and best sounding synths. Just learned the other day that automation of effects is possible as we as multiple effects on same loop.
stil no Midi sync.Sorry but that's lame.
That's a cool trick!
Does the iPolysix implement midi the same way the iMS-20 does? In other words, is synth 1 fixed to midi channel 1, synth two fixed to midi channel 2, drum fixed to midi channel 3, etc, with no way to change the midi channels?
dunno about the drums but the synths are fix on channel 1+2
Not a dealbreaker if using with virtual midi though
Thanks Crabman. You're right, not a complete deal breaker but if all the Korg apps implement midi this way, it would be headache to use any of them together. Not being able to assign midi channels is a bit discouraging, to me at least. With that said, I am still tempted to pick this up. I hate money.
if you use Cubasis for example,every (korg)app gets his own virtual midi port.It doesnt matter if they run all on channel 1+2 then.But i agree that selectable midi channels would be the bettter solution.
Not to forget this little update to their hardware line-up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_Gau7UIzYY0
I was having trouble with the setup you described in Cubasis not too long ago. Some apps were still triggering iMS-20. I just tried it again and it's all good now. This time I just ignored midi channels leaving everything on channel 1 but running each app on it's own port. Worked like a charm. Thanks again Crabman. I think I'll have to pick up the iPolysix now.
You will no doubt love the sound and easy of the iPolysix its easier to program and tweak than iMS-20 but sounds just as good
@Sebastian really looking forward to picking up some of the Volca's. I'm still surprised they've turned out to be real.....