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I have the microX, the microkorg and the micro
sampler.
The micro x is the one to be choosen for real
sounds, beeing a triton in a small form but a b*** to program without the
editor. 2 octave keyborad only.
The mikrokorg has already been discussed on this
topic: nice "analog" sound, some guy managed to do a kind of piano sound but
don't expect a trumpet or real drums from this thing. No one said however that
all controls answer to midi cc, so a small controller can replace the missing
knobs.
The last one: the microsampler might interest you
and bring us back on a looper topic.
It's compact, you can sample/mangle your sound, use
it as a crude multitrack recorder, use it for glitch/experimental stuff, has a
little pattern sequencer, you can resample several sample in one, use a
single sample chromatically, with or without time strectching (repeater
anyone?), allow easy multisampling, sync several loops ... Perhaps it would
suite you. It's fun, it's probably the one in which you can the most easily put
your signature sound (it's a sampler). The Con is that it takes some time to
load a new bank (up to 30 sec for a full loaded bank).
Ben
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