Wow! These are some really clever tricks, my man! I can't believe I didn't figure this out! I can't wait to go try this on my own Minilogue; great video!
hahahahaha love the “find another use fir your free hand” section 🎉😂 bravo sir. thx for the tutorial, im deepdiving into my newwwwwww dawless live setup with: Squarp Pyramid + Volca Sample + korg minilogue + korg sv-1 + tc X4 looper + vocals + yamaha ntx1 classical geetar + carbon copy pedal … after years of bein a 1 instrument at a time and singer-songwriter. Really appreciate u takin the time to create it & have subscribed n clicked bell. rock n roll 🎹🤓🙏🌈🌱🪩
Ah yes this is on the minilogue xd, it's really great that korg are putting new synth features on older synths. Truly a sign that korg put customer satisfaction first
Brilliant tutorial. I've had my Minilogue for quite a while now but still struggle getting to grips with the sequencer, the manual can be a touch vague on some things. Anyway, you showed stuff that i wasn't aware of and it made a heap of difference, so i thank you for that. Take care. ps; by the way, your comment about not being confident speaking on camera, you sounded very confident and your voice was clear and came across very well.
George, you should see awkward the korg electribe 2 motion sequencer is a lot of looking at the screen turning this turning that but it surprises u when on play back
That was an awesome tutorial. Great info, sht i did not know-but always wanted to know, and it had this strange familar 80's NYC PBS (public broadcasting system) vibe of a tech/science show..... shown from the UK....but... in the middle of the day ......but in the 80s. I am totally smiling- I am now a subscriber. Well done
For some reason my sequencer is only playing each step for a fraction of a second (the sound at least, it still flashes 16 times before moving to the next step). Hate time is at max, step resolution is where it should be… most annoying part is that this worked perfectly yesterday. Any idea how to fix?
For some reason I'm getting clusters of 12 sixteenth notes at a time followed by 4 sixteenth note rests after each step, almost as if my gate time was set to 75%. Although I have set my gate time to 100%, it's still happening. Any suggestion? EDIT: Figured it out, have to manually set each step to 100% gate time!
Unfortunately not - each patch / sound has its own sequence memory bank, switching to another patch means you're recording a new sequence. For this you'd need to use an external sequencer, DAW, or buy a big pile of Minilogues :)
Tried this and for whatever reason, the sequencer seems to be putting a rest at the end of each step, and I cannot for the life of me fix it. Anyone have ideas as to why this may be happening?