Korg M3 as a Laser Harp sound source
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Korg M3 as a Laser Harp sound source
I've built a Laser Harp, and I'm using the M3 as its sound source. Check this out:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=51514
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=51514
For covers, synth tutorials, and my own compositions, check out my YouTube channel.
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This is INCREDIBLE! Very impressive, man! How much did this cost you? Do you have to be an engineer for this or can it be easily constructed from stock components?
Best regards,
Christian
Best regards,
Christian
Mac Pro 2,66 GHz, Logic Studio, Fireface 800, UAD-2, MC Mix, Adam P11A, Korg M3, Virus TI, U-He Zebra, Legacy Collection
Re: Korg M3 as a Laser Harp sound source
That is a really sweet setup, and nice performance! Congrats!
What do you use to change octaves? Pedals?
Anyway, it makes me want one of these!
What do you use to change octaves? Pedals?
Anyway, it makes me want one of these!

Korg M3-73 & 01/Wfd
Arturia CS-80V
Native Instruments FM7 & Absynth 3
Prominy PCP-80 sample
Cakewalk Sonar 6
Arturia CS-80V
Native Instruments FM7 & Absynth 3
Prominy PCP-80 sample
Cakewalk Sonar 6
The sequencer on the Korg M3 controls octave switching.
For covers, synth tutorials, and my own compositions, check out my YouTube channel.
And now for a "live in my living room" version of my piece Dreamcatcher, including "synth flute", keyboard, and Laser Harp, all in one song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iH80cHHCgA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iH80cHHCgA

For covers, synth tutorials, and my own compositions, check out my YouTube channel.
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I can get one of these xD
It can be made with CD/DVD laser?
You will release your software free, commercial, opensource, donationware, etcware??
Regards.
Alvaro.
When I can get one of these xD
It can be made with CD/DVD laser?
You will release your software free, commercial, opensource, donationware, etcware??
Regards.
Alvaro.
Nice things to do before asking:
Read the manual, search on the Forum and internet and try by yourself.
You will learn a lot more and faster.
Read the manual, search on the Forum and internet and try by yourself.
You will learn a lot more and faster.
Congratulation, you've a serious piece of hardware there !!
Just wondering about the program you use to make the laser sound. I've worked quite a little bit on that sound, and your sound sounds very close to the original one. Are you using samples or did you generate the laser harp sound using "analog" waveforms (square, sawtooth, etc.) ?
Nb : I would be very gratefull if you could send me this laserharp program/combi for my proper use.
best regards,
S. Delprat
Just wondering about the program you use to make the laser sound. I've worked quite a little bit on that sound, and your sound sounds very close to the original one. Are you using samples or did you generate the laser harp sound using "analog" waveforms (square, sawtooth, etc.) ?
Nb : I would be very gratefull if you could send me this laserharp program/combi for my proper use.

best regards,
S. Delprat