Apr 12, 2018 - Reader Thoracius Appotite has created a patch library for the Korg MicroKorg that features 80+ sounds, inspired by vintage synthesizers. Here are five of the best examples I've come across when trawling the net for video tutorials showing off the microKORG: 1. Organic mellotron flute patch. : Microkorg Patch Settings: Dreamy Pad Voice - Sys / SGL / PLY / - / - Pitch - 0 / -5 / 0 / 2 / 0 OSC1 - SAW / 0 / 107 / - / - OSC2 - SAW / OFF / 24 / 7 / - Mixer - 127 / 79 / 0 / - / - Filter - 24.L / 62 / 21 / 0 / 17 filterEG - 0 / 36 / 127 /81 / OFF Amp - 73 / R.11 / OFF / 0 / - AmpEG - 0 / 29 / 127 / 81 / OFF LFO1 - TRI / VOC / OFF / 34 / - LFO2 - S-H / VOC / ON / 1.16 / - EQ - 50 / 7 / 2.75 / 12 / - Delay - STR / ON / 1.16 / 105 / - ModFX - ENS / 43 / 82 / - / - Patch 4 - Not used Patch 3 - LF.2 / PAN / -7 / - / - Patch 2 - LF.1 / 2.TN / 7 / - / - Patch 1 - MOD / CUT / -41 / - /. Here are 3 patches used by my synthwave band REAPERS. A dreamy layered patch. Playing short notes will create soft rhythmic tones that change timbre with different playing velocity. Holding a note adds a soft pad to the background, enabling you to accompany yourself. Combining short and long notes, and some delay, you can play wonderfully dreamy songs on this. Another one of those dry classic brassy polysynth sounds, somewhere between 70’s funk and early 90’s gaming consoles:) Well suited for rhythmic and lush chord work. VOICE: SYT / SGL / PLY / - / - PITCH: 0 / 0 / 0 / 12 / 5 OSC 1: DIG / - / 25 / - / - OSC 2: SAW / OFF / 7 / -3 / - MIXER: 127 / 127 / 6 / - / - FILTER: 24.L / 120 / 5 / 0 / 0 FILTER EG: (not used) AMP: 90 / CNT / OFF / 0 / - AMP EG: 2 / 71 / 115 / 0 / OFF LFO 1: (not used) LFO 2: SIN / OFF / OFF / 64 / - PATCH 1: VEL / AMP / 10 / - / - PATCH 2: (not used) PATCH 3: (not used) PATCH 4: (not used) MOD FX: PHS / 18 / 7 / - / - DELAY: (not used) EQ: 480 / 9 / 5.00 / 6 / - Enjoy. I got a lot of requests to explain how I made the piano patch from one of my videos. I dont understant why someone would want to make a piano on an analog synth, the instrument of the future!! Whatever, here are the instructions, just follow the annotations and you'll have a wonderful paddy-piano-ish sound to mess with. Note: This is not a real piano! So it will be realistic only on a limited range of notes Note 2: yeah it's a digital wave on OSC1, meaning the sound is not analog.
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