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great little workstation!
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:39 am
by otter5555
havent touched my korg ms since last winter
broke it out last night
i'd forgotton how quick and easy it was to sequence a song (guitar backing track)
i've been looping guitar for months but missed the keys
not anymore
otter
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 6:11 pm
by BillErickson
Yeah, it's an awesome little machine. I just bought one over the weekend -- had been looking for a small keyboard I could take on travel and it seems ideal. At first I wasn't sure about those minikeys, but after playing it for a while in the store, I was surprised by how expressive you could play after a little adaptation.
It was kinda hard finding a hardshell / flight case for it. I noticed there's a lot of companies in Britain that make hard cases specifically for it, but none here in the States. I'm guessing the microStation is a lot more popular overseas than it is here. Finally found a SKB C3209 that will do the job, although the fit is a little tight and I kinda wish I had more room for padding around the sides.
Glad you rediscovered the Korg microStation!
Bill.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 10:35 pm
by BillErickson
Hey Otter,
I noticed while scanning the forum that you've had your problems dealing with the software editor. Is that why you set the MS aside last winter

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Seriously, I haven't yet gotten around to using the editor (too busy playing around with the on-board patches and combis). Any words of advice on what to watch out for?
Bill.
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:54 pm
by otter5555
i dont even use the sw editor anymore
i delt with ut long enough to do what i needed to do and the removed that piece of junk from my puter
i have all my combis/single sounds/arps done and those are all i need
i am a guitarist and only play keys and sequence during the snowy months.
when the weather is better i gig on the street in a resort town (with a mobile rig) and have no time for anything else
otter
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 3:17 pm
by BillErickson
Cool. How do you power the microStation when you're out on the streets? I have to admit that one of it's serious limitations as a portable unit was lack of battery support, but seeing as it takes a 1.7 amp power supply, it would probably burn through batteries pretty quick.