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Garageband 2 For An Old Korg M1 Guy? |
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Thu 16 Jun 2005, 03:03
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Hi there. A long time ago in a galaxy far away, I had a Korg M1. I loved making music using its built in sequencer.
Can I do the same thing using Garageband 2 and one of the keyboards they sell on the Apple site?
Cheers
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Thu 16 Jun 2005, 10:05
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Garage Band allows the use of Audio Units and the Korg Legacy collection has a Korg M1 emulator - A bit pricey though.
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Thu 16 Jun 2005, 16:43
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Thanks everyone. I appreciate the responses!
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Wed 29 Jun 2005, 22:27
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Fairly certain GB2 also has a "Keyboard Typing" function. This allows you to use your computer keyboard as ivories, which can be nice if you can't afford a good keyboard right away.
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Wed 29 Jun 2005, 23:18
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HEHDaddy, If I remember correctly, the M1 has Midi capabilities, right? And the M1 has one of the best lightly weighted keyboards, ever. Like the DX7! Great action response, right? So, why would you need to use anything else? I realize that you said "had", but just in case you still might have it, ...they don't make em like they use too.
This post has been edited by Nels: Wed 29 Jun 2005, 23:26
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