On 08/09/2011 01:43 PM, Mark E. Skeels wrote: > I am told that instead of a workstation synth an arranger synth might be > more suited to what I am trying to do.......but I don't know.
I know nothing about that particular Korg. In general though, any of the multi-timbral synths should do what you want. Does your Korg only have 8 parts though? That CAN be a limitation, depending on your workflow. You just need to get it into multi-timbral mode, where each part is on a different MIDI channel, and get your .rgd file set up so all the proper bank/program changes are sent, and you should be good to go. -- --- Check out the website I've been cobbling together. It will never be done, but it's a start: http://lateralforce.no-ip.org My blog, with commentary on a variety of things, including audio, mixing, equipment, etc, is at: http://audioandmore.wordpress.com Staat heißt das kälteste aller kalten Ungeheuer. Kalt lügt es auch; und diese Lüge kriecht aus seinem Munde: 'Ich, der Staat, bin das Volk.' - [Friedrich Nietzsche] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ uberSVN's rich system and user administration capabilities and model configuration take the hassle out of deploying and managing Subversion and the tools developers use with it. Learn more about uberSVN and get a free download at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Rosegarden-user mailing list [email protected] - use the link below to unsubscribe https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rosegarden-user
