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.


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