Hi guys,
as I separated with my microKorg lately I'm looking for a new synthesizer Keyboard.
I pretty much liked the microkorg but I need something with USB.
Furthermore I want something with a VST plugin.
I know these got VSTs:
Audio&Midi :
Virus TI
Korg M3
Midi Dashboard only :
Korg x50
Korg MicroX
Roland SH-201
A Virus or M3 would be really awesome but it's way to expensive for me.
I heard a few bad things about the Roland.
I'm not sure about x50 and microx , the demos sound nice but I think it's not exactly what I'm looking for.
Are there any other synthesizers with VST plugins?
Hardware with vst editor
- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
What type of synth are you after?
The microX is a very nice synth but prob not what you want if you want to create your own sounds,unless you want to do all your editing with the vst plugin.I found it a tad quiet and a lot of presets do sound a bit thin but i routed it through my RS7000 and it sounds much better
It's great for quickly calling up a sound for a song.It has got a lot of features but they're not so easily accessible without the vst editor
It's a nice synth but not particularly hands on
I think it's designed to be used with a laptop,the screen been your gui if you like.I've been meaning hook it up to see how well it works but it is a well thought out synth i just haven't fully explored it yet.
The microX is a very nice synth but prob not what you want if you want to create your own sounds,unless you want to do all your editing with the vst plugin.I found it a tad quiet and a lot of presets do sound a bit thin but i routed it through my RS7000 and it sounds much better
It's great for quickly calling up a sound for a song.It has got a lot of features but they're not so easily accessible without the vst editor
It's a nice synth but not particularly hands on
I think it's designed to be used with a laptop,the screen been your gui if you like.I've been meaning hook it up to see how well it works but it is a well thought out synth i just haven't fully explored it yet.
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- KVRist
- 40 posts since 21 Jun, 2004
theres always the Novation K, and KS Keyboards. the VST V-station is a great bread and butter VA, and all controls from the hardware are instantly mapped.
