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Mo-Phatt vs. . . Korg Karma...what ya input?

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Submitted by Teacher on

Which one do u feel is better for melodies...particularly hip hop and RnB

I also have the mo-phatt predecessor the planet phatt so factor that into the which one i should get equation





i wasn't sure which forum to put it in keyboard or h/w so u can close it if it doesn't belong

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MicrophoneMan

Teacher - your post is beter directed at the keyboard forum.



for what it's worth though,



- the Karma is more than a sound module, It has a built is sequencer - yet it's real feature is that it can really variate the patters/sounds in it. think of it as an arpeggio-station, one that you can tweak out hardcore. You can also expand it with the same sounds you would a triton



- the mo phatt and it's likes, they are just sealed up sound banks of sounds, riffs, stabs, and rythms - that, a sequencer - and someone with one hand can make phat beats.



personally - if you want to maintain any originality at all, I'd go out and either buy a sampler, or a computer and use some soft-sampling software.



that and alittle creativity will take you alot further my friend.

Mon, 09/24/2001 - 19:24 Permalink
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MicrophoneMan

Originally posted by sjoko:

Had the same problem:



I solved it by buying a new Yamaha Motif, which made that problem go away, its awsome. Before you buy anything, go have a play with a Motif.




dang man - that board is not going to solve anything! I admit it has a some pretty good sounds in it - and people have since dropped the triton like a red-headed step child...



yet it's just a really expensive bank of pretty decent sounds, with an OK sampler, and some keys.



get a computer - a controller, and start looking for the sounds that you want, and if you can't find them - make them!



youre going to feel pretty bad when someone pegs your recordings down to the keyboard you own - and they will

Fri, 09/28/2001 - 15:03 Permalink