They are not buried in reverb. You must like everything sounding like it's in open space or a completely dead room with no acoustic properties whatsoever. Or you're just being a dingdong and arguing for the sake of it, which is more likely.ddavilyx wrote:burningbusch, that was very nice. If you've read my other threads you would see when I wrote that motif sounds don't come buried in reverb.
While the Motif XF sounds very nice, I hardly think it's worth the asking price, especially when the Kronos, as busch demonstrates, sounds better.
However, since your one point seems to be that the Mo does nylon guitar better, maybe I'll swing by Guitar Center with a set of Sennheizers and check it out. But since I have a number of instruments which already have very good acoustic guitar samples, I'd better be blown away by the XF or I'm not going to acknowledge your presence again until you make a worthwhile post that actually contributes something to the community.
As for lead guitars on KORG synths, I've actually had the easiest time doing what I want on them, just changing instruments and tweaking things until I get what I want, and it's very easy. Should I brag that I'm a better programmer than most of you?
