If you haven't tried Jittery Pokery Elements 2 Refill you should as it has Korg MS200, Korg Wavestation some Waldorf Blofeld sounds and a few other goodies.
Just a warning it's a bit of a CPU hog and 4 Gig Ram will limit what you can use. This is speaking from exprience.
http://www.jiggery-pokery.com/elements.html
As for The Korg M1, I'm not to interested really, I have a few Korg Refills and Synths and I don't wanna be excited only to feel as if "Oh it's just another one" Don't get me wrong, I love Korg, although I've turned into a spoiled brat, I'm trying to change my ways.
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Aw no, I've never used Rytmik, will take a look see if it's in the eshop. I've also used (and still do) Korg's DS-10 & DSN-10. They're seriouslyBloma wrote:Do you use Rytmik for DS? I've actually made a shitload of music on that when I was backpacking.Data_Shrine wrote:That would be great. I have the 3DS version, and I love it (even if it's very limited).
awesome. I plan to make a simple drum refill from theses guys when I have the time.
Nice, is it basically a simple music making program where you can layer up tracks? Can you automate? With Rytmik, you get 4 tracks per song, but within each pattern is another 4 tracks. So you can have 16 tracks in total, and I got really good at maximising my tracks and moving the parts around to get enough layers. It has a delay effect and the sounds themselves are really quite good. Actually, here's a song I made in Rytmik.
This made me smileOstermilk wrote:Well, it reeled me in.Resonator wrote:Clickbait
It must have caught me at vulnerable moment as I half expected to see a link to it in the shop.
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