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Korg microkontrol step sequencer ableton
Korg microkontrol step sequencer ableton







Octaves: one scale displayed in 3 different octaves on each row Isomorphic: the notes are displayed symmetrically in rows, you can easily transpose the same chord pattern up and down without changing its shape The 64 pad Matrix can be also be used as a Keyboard, allowing for several layouts to be used for maximum flexibility (several scales can be assigned to any of these and a number of other parameters can be easily changed) The SQ-64 won’t just allow you to create incredible sequences it packs several features and modes that will let you edit on the fly and play any of your gear real-time. It has never been easier to create polyphonic chords patterns, melodies, complex poly-rhythms and modulations on the fly and record them as data on each of the 64 project slots available. The 3 melody tracks include a MODULATION output, so every step on your sequence can be creating complex modulations on your gear of choice, greatly expanding your options and possibilities for sound creation. The OLED Display is crystal clear, bright and visible from any angle, so you can have access to all the information you need no matter whether you are making music at home, in the studio or playing live! Each step has graduated lighting the higher the modulation value, the stronger the button lights up to give you a clear visual on what’s going on in the sequence. The SQ-64 has 64 beautifully LED-lit Step button pads that not only let you see the whole picture at once, but also allow for super-fast and satisfactory editing with its encoder knobs and dedicated mode buttons that will simplify and speed up your workflow. Whether you are into Analog synths, Eurorack semi-modular synths, Digital drum machines, or do everything on your DAW with digital plugins, the SQ-64 will give you instant and precise hands-on control of each and all of these. Its audio Sync In & Out connections will allow you to seamlessly control all your other Korg gear such as the volca synthesizer series, minilogue, monologue, minilogue xd, prologue and many others! The DRUM track outputs can be fine-tuned to match the polarity and voltage of your connected device(s). Melody tracks and patterns can be edited in several modes (GATE, PITCH and MODULATION) so you can alter the information sent by your sequencer on each of these steps in many interesting ways. MIDI IN (x1) and OUT (x2), micro USB type B, Sync IN & OUT, 3 Melody tracks each with MODULATION, PITCH and GATE outputs and a DRUM track with 8 individual trigger outputs for controlling analog synths, Eurorack, and drum machines.Įach of the Melody tracks (x3) has 16 Patterns of up to 64 steps each, and the Drum track (x1) has 16 Sub-tracks also with up to 64 steps each, that can be played, chained and edited in a variety of ways. With its 64 step pad Matrix, Crystal clear OLED display, sturdy and elegant aluminium body, a wealth of connections and a variety of modes and features, the SQ-64 will become the central piece of your music studio providing total and seamless control over all your instruments so you can focus on what matters most your music!ĭespite its compact size, the SQ-64 has unparalleled connectivity and will allow you to easily control, connect and make the most of all your analog and digital gear. "The SQ-64 is an incredibly powerful and compact Polyphonic Step Sequencer with amazing hands-on intuitive controls and deep editing options to give you all the flexibility and sequencing power needed for all your musical projects. It's a very different DAW, that behaves like no other can, and at the end of the day it is the work horse that brings all your sweat and tears into one place then pumps it through your speakers. My learning curve is slowing down, but it's still going up, the first hill was hard, but the final (and longer) hill will only be hard if I make it hard on myself.Īll in all, if you want to do dope ass live sets like on YouTube (with any genre of music) then just use Ableton Live, thats what its made for. So i played around with GarageBand a ton, then bought my padKONTROL and then eventually Reason 4 and Ableton Intro.Well I still havn't gotten around to doing those dope ass live sets, and I have been meaning to get to it ASAP for a year. I got into music producing when I heard drum and bass on a local radio station and on YouTube, I wanted to do dope ass live sets just like in the videos. I don't think there is a way to make electronic (and sometimes analog) music without setting something up or browsing through samples before hand. I'm pretty sure most of the "live" stuff you see on YouTube has been set up a head of time.









Korg microkontrol step sequencer ableton