I own one of those babies and I love it. It has something that you can be playing two chords for an hour an enjoy as you were hypnotize. Sound improves a lot with some effects as reverb, delay or whatever you want to plug in. I have it for 6 years now, sometimes I think to sell it and get another synth but some voice inside me says that I will regret... Nice demo by the way!
Really great. I used it in our band from 1981 to 1996. Back then they were really awesome string sounds, mixable with the piano sounds. I used a WERSI MKI from 1986 onwards. Then a WERSI Pegasus. And today, I only play house music with a WERSI Pegasus Wing. The KORG Lambda videos bring back beautiful memories.
I thought that was funny, too, but as he said it I realized he probably had a reason for saying it that way, because later he layered some stuff on and changed octaves and made it sound more like one, which I thought was pretty cool!
live your rundowns man. you go through everything and not just play a lot of self-indulgent shite. hope you so lotsore of these. also I'm site I've over looked this model at pawn shops over the years even though they were ten orbtwenty bucks hehrhe
Interesting, that "Piano" sounds just like the RMI Harmonic piano sound Tony Banks used on the 1977 Genesis tour. It was the first synthesizer with digital oscillators. Sounds quite nice with some reverb, and not nearly as large as those yamaha CP pianos.
Really quirky, Cartoony E-Paino! Awesome! :] ...it is a particularly nice Square! It's just one though, isn't it? 1 per key? I wonder what makes it so creamy? Adding the "Harmonics" to the "Electric Piano" is almost like some strange, tamed kind of Calliope! :P ( good catch you were clipping, how unlike you... Lambda Voodoo :P ) That Tremolo is nifty!
@@SPAZZOID100 Here in this context, your comment is ambiguous! Do you mean his dislike of the machine sounds good to you? Or do you mean this synth sounds good to you? :-) Across the vast expanses of time, inquiring minds want to know!!! ;-)
@@VincentPresley Fair enough! But I'm still sad that you'd lose interest in the most powerful string synth ever made! Three layers of oscillators, a VCA per note per oscillator and more! :::shakes head sadly:::
I own one of those babies and I love it. It has something that you can be playing two chords for an hour an enjoy as you were hypnotize. Sound improves a lot with some effects as reverb, delay or whatever you want to plug in. I have it for 6 years now, sometimes I think to sell it and get another synth but some voice inside me says that I will regret...
Nice demo by the way!
Really great. I used it in our band from 1981 to 1996. Back then they were really awesome string sounds, mixable with the piano sounds.
I used a WERSI MKI from 1986 onwards. Then a WERSI Pegasus.
And today, I only play house music with a WERSI Pegasus Wing.
The KORG Lambda videos bring back beautiful memories.
If Korg are to continue the re-releases, I would buy this one in an instant.
I'm not sure if he used this on any recordings but I hear JMJ Oxygen and Equinoxe when you start playing chords on some of those settings.
Does this thing go all the way to the ground like an organ? pretty huge box if true.
I definitely want to put drinks on top of it. Great party keyboard
WITH COASTERS
Releasing the percussive section demo first, you are a tease Mark! :)
Omg “You might say to yourself... hey that doesn’t sound like an electronic piano.
Well... it kind of doesn’t.”
I thought that was funny, too, but as he said it I realized he probably had a reason for saying it that way, because later he layered some stuff on and changed octaves and made it sound more like one, which I thought was pretty cool!
Korg just loves their key click (sv1).
live your rundowns man. you go through everything and not just play a lot of self-indulgent shite. hope you so lotsore of these. also I'm site I've over looked this model at pawn shops over the years even though they were ten orbtwenty bucks hehrhe
Thank you so much!
Where's that porn shop?
Interesting, that "Piano" sounds just like the RMI Harmonic piano sound Tony Banks used on the 1977 Genesis tour. It was the first synthesizer with digital oscillators. Sounds quite nice with some reverb, and not nearly as large as those yamaha CP pianos.
With the tremolo and combination 8:17 the sound is rather close to rhodes -style sound.
Divide down?
6:38 sounds just like something off a Fela Kuti record.
Really quirky, Cartoony E-Paino!
Awesome! :]
...it is a particularly nice Square! It's just one though, isn't it? 1 per key? I wonder what makes it so creamy?
Adding the "Harmonics" to the "Electric Piano" is almost like some strange, tamed kind of Calliope! :P ( good catch you were clipping, how unlike you... Lambda Voodoo :P )
That Tremolo is nifty!
Sounds like every 08/15 Yamaha Homeorgan with "analog" piano etc. tones for the upper keybed. These things are so outdated.
pcuimac so are drums, guitars, pianos, etc. people still use them.
Nothing is outdated. Use EVERYTHING to make your vision a reality
Didn't like that machine back then, still don't like it now, despite Marc's valiant effort.
drob281159 sounds good to me.
@@SPAZZOID100 Here in this context, your comment is ambiguous! Do you mean his dislike of the machine sounds good to you? Or do you mean this synth sounds good to you? :-) Across the vast expanses of time, inquiring minds want to know!!! ;-)
I was about to buy one of these and then I watched this video and took it right out of my cart.
Well, it’s good that you learned about something. Even if it was something sad about your taste.
Also: what “cart” did you place a vintage synth in?
@@automaticgainsay reverb cart. It’s a thing.
@@VincentPresley Fair enough! But I'm still sad that you'd lose interest in the most powerful string synth ever made! Three layers of oscillators, a VCA per note per oscillator and more! :::shakes head sadly:::
Please get your levels properly before recording, the clipping in this is irritating.
***** The idealism that you have to be a content creator to be a critic is flawed on so many levels.
PickledYoshi most critics cannot create. This is the lineage of critics.
no.....just no....go home you are drunk
That "clipping" is part of the synth's sound, nitwit. 2:10 for demonstration.
@@lolKbgTgm6621what He's talking about the clipping in the vocal track. I noticed it, too. (Nitwit indeed!)