Hey, cool demo and clear explanation for newbies like me. Got my KARMA about a year ago and only now I got started with discovering its huge potential. Hope you'll continue sharing your videos and experince with this gem :)
thanks for that. The KARAM is a great workstation. Have you seen my video about the MOSS expansion board? ruclips.net/video/DWfGJsSfY_Y/видео.html My next video is on the EXB-PCM05 for the KARMA
@@IanDixonTDL yeah, I watched your vid about MOSS and was really impressed. I don't have it, u fortunately, but I would be willing to find it sometime. It is really hard to find for sale, moreover, the price is always confusing. Though I have EXB-PCM 04, 05 and 08, so I will definitely be waiting for your next vid.
Cool; I still use the Karma in some gigs. Have the option to operate it from and layer it with a Nord Stage which gives lot and lots of…. Karma. It’s still a beast in my opinion. 🙏🏼
Karma is one of the best, most underrated features of ANY keyboard. I hope Korg implements it in their next flagship workstation. Absolutely incredible
Hey now!!! Really glad you didn’t sell it. And thank you for doing the videos’s. Happy to know that my suggestions to not sell on the GS thread may have nudged you into rediscovering this classic! PEACE
Such an inspirational little keyboard. It was a big part of the Kronos line IMHO. No idea why they ditched it in Nautilus. I'm glad I can grab a cheap Karma keyboard so I can at least get that bit of FUN back in my life.
@@IanDixonTDL I thought of it as my back up band while just 😎 🤙. Lol. Would come up all sorts of stuff. The guitar riffs were my favorite use of karma.
Awsome workstation. I have mine more than 21 years ago and still is an amazing machine. For me it is unique. For some time I was doing my music in the sequencer wich is very usefull. Programming is a little complex cause it have a lot of functions and asignaments. Mine have been upgraded to use floppy emulator and repaired the volume slide and selector wheel so I pretend its gives me a lot of fun for mor years. What do you think about it? Thank you
Very curious of this Korg synthesizer workstation, and I have my eye on a second hand one that is very low priced only 20 km from my place. Quick question, do you program a lot of sounds and rhythms yourself or do you like to play the presets more?
I never got into GE programming, but you can do it. I did a bit of sound programming but its more of a rompler than a analog synth. Its still good fun to play with.
Hello. Just wondering how many years the Karma was manufactured. I know it was first introduced in 2001 but do you know what the cut off date was? Last manufactured in...2003, 2007, etc? Does anyone else reading this know when they stopped making them? I found one online I'm interested in buying. Like a fine wine, the year is important to me and the owner isn't sure (second owner).
Hi, I have one like that. All what you are saying is true and keyboard can do crazy things, but to me the turn of is that you have to just be lucky to come up with a rythm, an algorithm, a G etc.. that you will like. You cannot start from ground zero and buid everything exactly the way you imagine to make the song you imagine. This keyboard is not for composing it seems like, it is for just trying things hopefully so you can jam on something you like and that's all. Please let me know is you see otherwise.
@@IanDixonTDL exactly , you don't feel that you coming up with your own product. Also, you cannot at any time start from scratch and get the same result after working hard on a tune and changing parameters , on programs and combis. Imagine you made a song and you lost the sequence and you want to go to the studio for a recording. you would have to figure out how did everything from scratch.
There was karma software that allowed you to build all the patterns and control parameters from the ground up. It wasn’t offered by korg but rather by karma labs, which was maintained by Stephen Kay (the inventor of the karma algorithm). I have no idea whether it is still available or whether it would work on modern operating systems
Hey, cool demo and clear explanation for newbies like me. Got my KARMA about a year ago and only now I got started with discovering its huge potential. Hope you'll continue sharing your videos and experince with this gem :)
thanks for that. The KARAM is a great workstation. Have you seen my video about the MOSS expansion board? ruclips.net/video/DWfGJsSfY_Y/видео.html
My next video is on the EXB-PCM05 for the KARMA
@@IanDixonTDL yeah, I watched your vid about MOSS and was really impressed. I don't have it, u fortunately, but I would be willing to find it sometime. It is really hard to find for sale, moreover, the price is always confusing.
Though I have EXB-PCM 04, 05 and 08, so I will definitely be waiting for your next vid.
Cool; I still use the Karma in some gigs. Have the option to operate it from and layer it with a Nord Stage which gives lot and lots of…. Karma. It’s still a beast in my opinion. 🙏🏼
Karma is one of the best, most underrated features of ANY keyboard. I hope Korg implements it in their next flagship workstation. Absolutely incredible
I know what you mean. I sometimes found it hard to add to one of my tracks as it almost like using somebody elses work.
would be awesome to see a whole walk-trough how you played, recorded and produced that nice ending tune with the Karma!
Good idea, I can have a look a that.
Super Video. Merci bien.
Hey now!!! Really glad you didn’t sell it. And thank you for doing the videos’s. Happy to know that my suggestions to not sell on the GS thread may have nudged you into rediscovering this classic!
PEACE
Yes, thanks for that!
I have had mine since 2001. Forgot so much. Thanks Dude!! ]80)
Glad you enjoyed it.
Sounds like my KORG X-50 got mostly features from this keyboard, has some cuts bur extremely portable.
Such an inspirational little keyboard. It was a big part of the Kronos line IMHO. No idea why they ditched it in Nautilus. I'm glad I can grab a cheap Karma keyboard so I can at least get that bit of FUN back in my life.
It is fun, good for inspiring ideas but I find it hard to fit into my own tracks sometimes.
@@IanDixonTDL I thought of it as my back up band while just 😎 🤙. Lol. Would come up all sorts of stuff. The guitar riffs were my favorite use of karma.
Awsome workstation. I have mine more than 21 years ago and still is an amazing machine. For me it is unique. For some time I was doing my music in the sequencer wich is very usefull. Programming is a little complex cause it have a lot of functions and asignaments. Mine have been upgraded to use floppy emulator and repaired the volume slide and selector wheel so I pretend its gives me a lot of fun for mor years. What do you think about it? Thank you
I still love mine, I don't use it alot but its still lots of fun to use. The EXB Vintage board is great.
Very curious of this Korg synthesizer workstation, and I have my eye on a second hand one that is very low priced only 20 km from my place.
Quick question, do you program a lot of sounds and rhythms yourself or do you like to play the presets more?
I never got into GE programming, but you can do it. I did a bit of sound programming but its more of a rompler than a analog synth. Its still good fun to play with.
the modern version of karma is krome ?
I think you are probably right
Hello. Just wondering how many years the Karma was manufactured. I know it was first introduced in 2001 but do you know what the cut off date was? Last manufactured in...2003, 2007, etc? Does anyone else reading this know when they stopped making them? I found one online I'm interested in buying. Like a fine wine, the year is important to me and the owner isn't sure (second owner).
I looked at the Wayback machine and Korg removed the Karma from their site in late 2006 so I would say the stopped making it in 2006.
@@IanDixonTDL Thank you.
Hi, I have one like that. All what you are saying is true and keyboard can do crazy things, but to me the turn of is that you have to just be lucky to come up with a rythm, an algorithm, a G etc.. that you will like. You cannot start from ground zero and buid everything exactly the way you imagine to make the song you imagine. This keyboard is not for composing it seems like, it is for just trying things hopefully so you can jam on something you like and that's all.
Please let me know is you see otherwise.
I agree, the Karma features can inspire an ideas but it's almost to much like a completed song by someone else.
@@IanDixonTDL exactly , you don't feel that you coming up with your own product. Also, you cannot at any time start from scratch and get the same result after working hard on a tune and changing parameters , on programs and combis. Imagine you made a song and you lost the sequence and you want to go to the studio for a recording. you would have to figure out how did everything from scratch.
There was karma software that allowed you to build all the patterns and control parameters from the ground up. It wasn’t offered by korg but rather by karma labs, which was maintained by Stephen Kay (the inventor of the karma algorithm). I have no idea whether it is still available or whether it would work on modern operating systems