What effects you used in part 5:38 ? ....is it only reverb or you used multiple effects at the same time??.... is hard to see with the red light... i can see chorus but im not sure if you are using multiple effects together.
I just got this little box. Amazing, but for some reason the 'Waves' custom oscillator didn't come preinstalled. Any idea on how to grab it and load? Thanks
I'm trying to figure that out as well. With the kit shown in this video, I don't think it is possible. Instead you would get a bi-timbrel synth (the NTS-1 would play the same notes as the Minilogue, but perhaps they could be octaved down or something). However, imagine this setup: Minilogue + NTS-1 + midi controller (such as Arturia Keystep). Route audio out from the Minilogue and the NTS-1 separately. Play two handed, with one hand on the Minilogue keyboard and the other on the Keystep keyboard (or use sequencers on each). This way, you would hear all voices separately, effectively you are just playing two instruments simultaneously, and can play different notes on each. I can't think of a way to hear all voices separately with only a single keyboard...
He fails to mention that to use the midi input you need a not just a 3.5 to midi cable BUT a Special one. And Korg DONT supply you with one. My Arturia beatstep cable wont work and ONLY a Korg one will according to Nick Batt of Sonic State. They dont mention this AND you cant find ANY reference to it or a place to buy one on the Korg site. Why do they do shit like this.
As it states in the MIDI implementation chart referenced in the kit manual, the NTS-1 uses a Type A cable. Type A is no more special than the Type B used for the Beatstep. It's just the older of the standards used for this kind of cable. As Type A came first, you could blame Type B for being "special". ;-)
I don't know what exactly are you talking about. It's a TRS Midi, not the old DIN Midi... All new devices come with this, you basically use a stereo jack patch cable and boom, it works. Unlucky if you have type B devices, but even after that, it's just a LEFTRIGHT stereo switch...
I hate when they do this. I'm a bit of a noob, and I don't know how to even use my M1 as a MIDI controller for a synth I own, if it's even possible. Nobody explains this stuff on here. They just say something like "you can use it as a MIDI controller too!!!! WOWW!!! Anyway...."
Actually, midi TRS type B are the bastards here. Someone knew that the industry was working on adapting the midi TRS standard as type A, and decided to make something that wouldn't work with anything else just to take the piss (and potentially get people to draw the conclusion you drew), effectively fragmenting the market and making it difficult for the users, now doomed to fight among themselves.