Hi there,
I am a first time synth buyer.
I have demo'd the Micro X and the R3 in a guitar shop, and like them both. Obviously I was a bit blown away, and only managed to poke and roll my way through the presets. Now I'm back home and have researched a lot, I am down to these choices:
Korg R3
korg Micro X
Alexis Micron
Novation X25 or Xiosynth station
my specific question about the Micro X is wrt the arpeggiator, can it be used to "latch". I have seen this on video demos of the R3, but havent found it on the micro X, and its a tool I would want to use.
Also, for someone for whom a vocoder is a nice novelty but not a requirement, which of the models above would be the best synthesiser for the beginner, looking to expand band sounds, play along to 80s stuff in my house, and generally learn a bit of keyboard / synth?
Thanks and please be kind I'm a noob, you dont need to tell me that.
First time synth buyer and specific Micro X question
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OK, I replaced my Micron with a microX and the Micron had replaced a Novation K-Station, so I have a pretty good idea of most of your options. The microX will have the widest palette of sounds by a long way, because o fits sample ROM based architecture. Its arpeggiators are also a step-up from the Micron and they can indeed be latched. The advantage of a XioSynth is that it can also be used as a USB audio I/O device, which is handy if you are also using a computer but completely useless to you otherwise. [I don't even know if it can be used without the computer attached.]
I bought my first synth in 1981 and since then I have owned a lot of them. I can say without a shadow of a doubt that the microX is the best synth I have ever owned. I aboslutely love it to death - it has all the great things about a Triton in a small, easy to work with package. My K-Station and Micron were both great synths but had nowhere near the flexibility and power of the microX. There are a few things that one or the other of them did well but overall, nothing else stacks up IMHO.
I bought my first synth in 1981 and since then I have owned a lot of them. I can say without a shadow of a doubt that the microX is the best synth I have ever owned. I aboslutely love it to death - it has all the great things about a Triton in a small, easy to work with package. My K-Station and Micron were both great synths but had nowhere near the flexibility and power of the microX. There are a few things that one or the other of them did well but overall, nothing else stacks up IMHO.
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