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At 10:42 PM -0800 12/30/06, mark sottilaro wrote: >Judging by your description I think Korg did it's >customers a service by creating something that's >different not just a kp2 with some new features. >Perhaps they'll continue to sell both? Yeah, I think of the whole KP series more like complementary units. Unfortunately, our first tendency is to consider every new release as a replacement for all its predecessors. Most new products are for some reason judged as inferior if they don't encapsulate every function of every previous version. Mebbe we've just been spoiled by bloatware, I dunno. I've been thinking more and more about the quantization issue, though, and I think it gets back to Korg hitting a "wall" of sorts. While the KP architecture lends itself very well to continuous theremin-like control, there are some effects that are just about physically impossible to control easily in any sort of musical manner with that as standard. Dividing the pad into discrete steps allows them to incorporate those effects into the KP. The new lighting system allows flexible visual feedback so you know where the steps are. And, as I mentioned before, they didn't quantize everything. Some effects still behave just as they did on the previous two incarnations. > > VST's like NI's FastFX or Bram's (SmartElectronix) >> SupaTrigga. > >I don't know SupaTrigga, but I've lost many a night to >playing with NI's FastFX. NI seems to not really >market it's Electronic Instrument collection, but for >the money they're a really, really interesting set of >effects and instruments. Yeah, I've found FastFX in particular to be a sleeper in that bunch; Cyan too, for that matter. I'd picked up a pirated copy of EI2xt in Bangkok last year, primarily for Metaphysical. It wasn't until I splurged on a legal copy a few weeks ago that I really started playing around with the other ensembles. (Aside: yeah, I'll use pirated warez, but I generally go on to pay for the software I use on a regular basis.) FastFX has proven to be far more useful than I ever thought it would. Unfortunately, NI has now completely discontinued Electronic Instruments 2, and I doubt they'll ever release a Universal Binary for it. As for SupaTrigga, I think you'd really dig that one, based on some of your other comments. Also, while on the Smartelectronix site, check out MDSP's LiveCut, which is similar. Either is like having a realtime version of Stylus' Chaos function. Heckuva lot easier than importing a REX loop into RMX, though. Truthfully, I think I overuse LiveCut even. For example, you can hear an instance on pretty much every instrument I used for my 30-second LD anniversary cut -- noise loop, drums, texture synth, etc... >thanks for the review Mech! No problem, although I hesitate to post a "real" review, simply 'cause I've owned the KP1 for years, but I gave the KP2 a pass. Knowing my luck, I'll start raving about some new feature, only to later realize that it was actually introduced in the KP2. :P Let me know if you have any particular questions though, and thanks for the kudos! --m. -- _______ "The future: everyone is housed, clothed, and fed, because everyone is in jail."