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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Dale Kay" <admin@k...> wrote:
> The pads and joystick is keen to my eye on the Korg. I use the darkstar's joystick
and really like it doing sweeps. I have a zoom rt 323 with pads that do work fine. The
evolutions did not feel right to me and I did not like them as much... Last weekend I
played with them again at the local GC. I could not get them to open a korg box. The
Korg micro was on display however and I think the feel on the keys on it might be
similar.
The Pads on the MicroKontrol are okay - they are at least as good as though on most
drum machine and I ∗think∗ they are velocity sensitive. The Joystick should be great
for stuff like Zebra or ES2 or that Wavestation softsynth. Heck, I'd like to own a KP2!
The keys on the Korg are light and "springy" (for lack of a better adjective) - and I
mean that in a good way. It was 'fun' to play.
> But that isn't what I am after really. I do need to save settings on it as the vst's I use
are different as well as the other synths. It isn't the keys for me, I sub that with a s-80
when I have things set up... Much to think and ponder....
>
Yes, it saves it settings. You should check out the PDF manual from the Korg site.
Jon