Using the Synth Parts of the EMX1 as an Ext Sequencer
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:37 pm
HI. I plan on getting an EMX1 ... The only thing stopping me at this point is a questionable function of the sequencer.
This is a question that I had asked before on another board before finding the Korg Forum:
As for the synth part. I want to connect to an Alesis Fusion to record patterns but in the manual it states that it records the EMX's monosynth sounds.
If I connect on MIDI channels 2-5 on the Fusion, will I be able to record polyphony voices to each selected channel? example ch.2=piano chords..layered voices. ..MIX
The reason for this, the fusion's sequencer does not have a step pattern.
I have used the EMX1 briefly at a local shop and I really like to on board drums. I will also plan on using the on board synth sounds when I have synth parts available, when not using the fusion. In a whole, I think the EMX1 has everything I want to control itself and the fusion.
My main question is will i record multiple voices on a single synth part?
Mono vs. Poly
Has anyone have experience with this? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
J
This is a question that I had asked before on another board before finding the Korg Forum:
As for the synth part. I want to connect to an Alesis Fusion to record patterns but in the manual it states that it records the EMX's monosynth sounds.
If I connect on MIDI channels 2-5 on the Fusion, will I be able to record polyphony voices to each selected channel? example ch.2=piano chords..layered voices. ..MIX
The reason for this, the fusion's sequencer does not have a step pattern.
I have used the EMX1 briefly at a local shop and I really like to on board drums. I will also plan on using the on board synth sounds when I have synth parts available, when not using the fusion. In a whole, I think the EMX1 has everything I want to control itself and the fusion.
My main question is will i record multiple voices on a single synth part?
Mono vs. Poly
Has anyone have experience with this? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
J