Folderol wrote:
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 10:09:27 +1100
Loki Davison <loki.davison(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On the other hand, the KARMA software is available for
the Korg M50
too (and the Triton:
http://www.karma-lab.com/ ) but it needs Windows
or a Mac; and the price of a new M50-61 and KARMA is a good $400 less
than the M3-M.
In fact, perhaps the cheapest way to get hold of KARMA technology
is
KARMA for Triton and a secondhand Triton LE - shouldn't be much more
than $500 overall. (Might be worth asking whether it would work with
the PA-50 too, but I wouldn't necessarily hold out much hope.)
Though for that
kind of money you can get quite a nice guitar and
lessons. If you really want nice guitar you can always ask one of the
wonderful guitarist here on LAU to record it for you. :) In turn you
might be able to do keyboard / piano parts for there tracks...
Loki
You mean like, working together, sort of... collaborating?
I was going to mention that there might be folk on the list here who
could do a nice guitar track ...
Nah! It'll never catch on. Next you'll be
saying people could write an
entire operating system that way :P
I think all modern OSes were written that way. At least, all of them
were written by teams of people collaborating in various ways. Only one
I could think of that might have been a one-man product is the Pick
Operating System, but I'm sure it outgrew one-man roots long ago ...
Although one could argue that Linux was designed by Linux and
implemented by a bit of Linus and lots of other folk, with Linux having
the final say about what goes in and how things are done ...
--
David
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