Re: "FM" Synthesis - 2 KARMAs

"Rayla Julia Trainer baldasarre" <[email protected]> Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:03:45 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.music.equipment.korg
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Yamaha SY77 I know 808 State used that board. 
Oh yeah I didn't want to make this a Gear Lust.  I'm just trying to 
get a certain sound, and use the sounds together.

I have to get find some  way to use my other Karma  Trion exb boards, 
because I want to use those sounds with my other karma/ triton sounds.

I don't know if the M3 has something similar to the  Sounds on EXb 
boards for Karma Triton.  I haven't been able to get to the store and 
check it out.  
If I sold my Karma I'd only get maybe $900 if i'm lucky, proably $750 
for it because I have the Moss and the Boards.

That isn't even half the money for an M3,   It's really not an 
option.  Plus as I read the sounds can't be transfer from the Karma 1 
ot the m3 /karma2 .

I love my Karma 1 mooron monster, be it old. Or anything. I won't 
sell it.

Your saying MOD-7 is  FM synthesis and beyond, has been developed for 
the OASYS. 

Well maybe they will develop something like that for the M3?

Or maybe make something close to that  with the Karma  1.


I know I still have much to discover with just Karma 1.

One thing I never understood is what make the Moss board so Speacail?

I have a Moss board and I never really understood how use it.  Can I 
make my own sounds with it? 

 Good old ebay..my effects unit is toast on arrival.  Yuck. 
 Maybe it sounds odd, but I'm a guitarist playing a  synth.  I  have 
a knack for not programing my Karma it to get different sound I just 
plug it into various effects units.  


So that said maybe I could learn more how to program the karma to get 
what I need.  




The Guitarist... 

--- In [email protected], "Bob S." <tttsystems@...> wrote:
>
> The other way to go is with an actual Yamaha SY-77 (keyboard) or TG-
77 (module).....I sold my SY-77 about a year ago for $300USD and they 
are going for less sometimes on Ebay....I bought a TG-77 for $125USD 
and they are currently between $150 and $250USD on Ebay....and as you 
know (to keep on-topic), these modules can be triggered by the Karma 
for some great FM & bell/ring type sounds.....
> 
> Bob
> El Segundo, CA
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: EJ2 - Double EJ Projects 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 8:19 AM
>   Subject: [korgkarma] Re: "FM" Synthesis - 2 KARMAs
> 
> 
>   Greetings all,
>   I realize purchasing Korg's flagship OASYS is not on the radar 
for 
>   many folks here, nevertheless, Korg's VPM expansion EXi for OASYS 
>   called MOD-7 can handle all DX7 files and more. This EXi is miles 
>   beyond any FM synthesis. Here is a link to KLF's blurb on it
>   http://www.karma-lab.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10269
> 
>   Next, save yourself the bother of getting an extra red Karma. 
That 
>   would be a bit redundant. You far better strategy would be to 
sell 
>   your maroon monster and get an M3 or keep your Karma and get the 
M3-M 
>   module. The KARMA 2 technology on board is the same as in the 
>   powerful OASYS. Also, the real time controls on all M3s (module 
>   included) can match up with the OASYS version as well. Where the 
M3 
>   and OASYS differ relates to all the extra programs, IFX (12 vs 
5), 
>   and the expansion potential of the OASYS.
> 
>   Hope that helps.
>   Cheers,
>   Eric
> 
>   --- In [email protected], Wayne Thompson <waytho2003@> 
>   wrote:
>   >
>   > Hi,
>   > From what I know KORG has not made something similar to the 
DX7. 
>   Even the "FM" type modulations on the Radias (and on the -- ehem -
- 
>   Virus TIs) don't truly do the same thing as I understand it. 
>   > 
>   > Sounds like 2 KARMAs would be awesome! You really like the 
>   Future Loops EXB, huh(?)., I have it but don't get much out of it.
>   > 
>   > Cheers!
>   > Wayne
>   > 
>   > Greg Krouse <gkrouse@> wrote:
>   > Sounds like gear envy to me....
>   > At 10:16 AM 3/13/2008, you wrote:
>   > 
>   > >I just got a NEW Amp for my Karma, its been 5 years I've been 
>   playing
>   > >thru the same 20 watt bass..no more of that, I got a 60 watt
>   > >keyboard amp now. It sounds terrific!
>   > >
>   > >Instead of buying a NEW keyboard for myself. Plus I don't have 
>   $2,500
>   > >or even $1000.
>   > >For under a thousand could get another new / used Karma And put
>   > >My extra Vintage Exb board and my Future loops exb board in the
>   > >second one, since my first has 2 others. M
>   > >
>   > >Good idea?
>   > >
>   > >All I would need after that is a much needed sampler. Then I 
STOP!
>   > >No GEAR lust just trying to get sounds I like in a cheaper way.
>   > >
>   > >Soft synths just don't have it for me.
>   > >
>   > >The Vintage exb board is the only sound for Old Analogue 
sounds 
>   that
>   > >I truely love! The basssses are so big and Nice!
>   > >
>   > >I what I like is those Old FM basses sounds, yes I actually 
figured
>   > >out what makes that sound, I've been looking for years for it, 
that
>   > >Joey Beltram sound. It's either use the Vintage exb board or 
get an
>   > >old Yamaha FM synth.
>   > >
>   > >Do any of u know if Korg ever make A FM synth Like the yamaha 
DX 7?
>   > >
>   > >
>   > 
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