smile_man wrote:my bloody television wrote:daydreamer wrote:what's the general consensus on the Alesis Micron as a starting synth?
I usually compare this to the microkorg and if I HAD to choose between the two I'd probably go with the microkorg
here's why:
While the big keys on the Micron are a definite plus, patch changing is a complete deal breaker. You basically just have that one big knob on top to change between patches. To me, I find the microkorg's patch changing much better...at least more options for changing on the fly. You can always get used to the small keys.
Then again, if you're not worried about making patch changes on the fly, the Micron may be a better bet. The bigger keys again are nice to have in such a small package and it does sound stellar.
Patch changing would be easier on the Microkorg, but you use the keys on the Micron as shortcuts, it's not all with the control knob.
I fail to see how changing patches is harder at all on the Micron, using the key shortcuts is really easy and you can program it to have all your faves in one bank. I don't think the Microkorg is easy to change on the fly at all. A huge knob that I have to more then select which patch I want?
I have a Microkorg and a Micron and the Micron is win for various reasons. The keys are so much better to use. IMO the sounds are a million times better.
The Microkorg is really just a generic synth for people trying it out IMO.