All very beautiful! A question: Who came up with the idea of placing the display and control panel between the pads? Three months later and he ends up destroyed by chopsticks!
Nice demo Cheers 👍🥳 Looper: How long can a loop be and can rack of the Four loops have different length or does loop 1 set the length for all? Feel: What is pad sensitivty like for cymbals…any/much lag or can it keep up? Thanks 🤘
Though not specifically mentioned as quantization, the Korg MPS-10 provides: Continuous control pads (CC pads: the four pads at the top of the panel) that can control parameters such as the built-in effects in real time, according to where you strike the pads. The MPS-10 features a four-track looper that lets you record not only the sound from this unit, but also audio from external input as well. As each track can be recorded and played back in sync, and this unit also features a built-in effects unit for the looper, you can play the MPS-10 like a DJ. >Mark
I just got the RC-505 to loop my Nord Drum 3P but this thing does external loops? Might have to just get it instead and have a stack of pads. That plus direct sampling and a nice looking screen are overcoming my initial concerns about the layout.
Yes, you can connect a footswitch and/or expression pedal to the Korg MPS-10. An expression pedal can be used to control keyboard expression and volume parameters, and a footswitch can be used for play/pause commands and other functions.
Doesn't sound to be very diferent from my Alesis Strike Multipad , apart from changing kits without interruption, why Alesis haven't thought that , no interruptions 😔
@@billmint8122 By "brick" do you literally mean the device will malfunction and cease to stop working ever again, or did you mean to say something like "freeze"?
Can it connect to a midi controller to play styles? Do you know if we have any software or device that could allow us to connect to a midi keyboard controller to play styles like the Yamaha PRS for OMB?
The Korg MPS-10 may be connected to a MIDI controller. It features a 5-pin MIDI DIN output for transmitting MIDI signals to other hardware. Use this to connect to an external sound generator or other MIDI device. When you use a cable to connect the MIDI OUT connector of the MPS-10 to the MIDI IN connector of an external MIDI device, you can use the pads of the MPS-10 (or the pads connected to the MPS-10) to play the external MIDI device. This unit can transmit and receive MIDI messages and USB audio signals to/from a computer that’s connected via USB. Use a USB flash drive to import sample data into this unit that was created on a different device, or to back up the settings of the MPS-10. >Mark
Yes it can. Record not only the unit's sound but also external audio with the four-track looper via its 32 GB of internal memory or by inserting a USB flash drive. Play and manipulate tracks in sync, with built-in effects, making it perfect for live looping performances. >Mark
What would you create with Korg's MPS-10?
This is starting to look better than the SPD-SX Pro for my rig
Not bad korg, want to hear those kits! Unexpected drop let’s see how it does against the SPD SX Pro
All very beautiful! A question: Who came up with the idea of placing the display and control panel between the pads? Three months later and he ends up destroyed by chopsticks!
Great review, thanks
Sold!
Nice demo Cheers 👍🥳 Looper: How long can a loop be and can rack of the Four loops have different length or does loop 1 set the length for all? Feel: What is pad sensitivty like for cymbals…any/much lag or can it keep up? Thanks 🤘
Great demo! Is there a quantize feature for the looper when playing beats internally or do you have to be good at drumming like you?
Though not specifically mentioned as quantization, the Korg MPS-10 provides:
Continuous control pads (CC pads: the four pads at the top of the panel) that can control parameters such as the built-in effects in real time, according to where you strike the pads. The MPS-10 features a four-track looper that lets you record not only the sound from this unit, but also audio from external input as well. As each track can be recorded and played back in sync, and this unit also features a built-in effects unit for the looper, you can play the MPS-10 like a DJ. >Mark
What's the over/under on how many whacks with the back end of a 2B the control surface can take?
I just got the RC-505 to loop my Nord Drum 3P but this thing does external loops? Might have to just get it instead and have a stack of pads. That plus direct sampling and a nice looking screen are overcoming my initial concerns about the layout.
I really want a new WAVEDRUM 😢
Can you control any of the looping functions via a foot switch? Like starting or stopping a particular track? Thx
Yes, you can connect a footswitch and/or expression pedal to the Korg MPS-10. An expression pedal can be used to control keyboard expression and volume parameters, and a footswitch can be used for play/pause commands and other functions.
Have kit change latency?
Doesn't sound to be very diferent from my Alesis Strike Multipad , apart from changing kits without interruption, why Alesis haven't thought that , no interruptions 😔
And strike multipad will brick if you edit samples too often because of the read/write limit on the internal sd card
@@billmint8122 By "brick" do you literally mean the device will malfunction and cease to stop working ever again, or did you mean to say something like "freeze"?
any gated reverb snares?
Can it connect to a midi controller to play styles? Do you know if we have any software or device that could allow us to connect to a midi keyboard controller to play styles like the Yamaha PRS for OMB?
The Korg MPS-10 may be connected to a MIDI controller. It features a 5-pin MIDI DIN output for transmitting MIDI signals to other hardware. Use this to connect to an external sound generator or other MIDI device. When you use a cable to connect the MIDI OUT connector of the MPS-10 to the MIDI IN connector of an external MIDI device, you can use the pads of the MPS-10 (or the pads connected to the MPS-10) to play the external MIDI device. This unit can transmit and receive MIDI messages and USB audio signals to/from a computer that’s
connected via USB. Use a USB flash drive to import sample data into this unit that was created on a different device, or to
back up the settings of the MPS-10. >Mark
@@BandH
Thanks so much for the info!
Can a loop be saved, named and stored?
Yes it can. Record not only the unit's sound but also external audio with the four-track looper via its 32 GB of internal memory or by inserting a USB flash drive. Play and manipulate tracks in sync, with built-in effects, making it perfect for live looping performances. >Mark
@@BandHThanks for response and Glad to hear it can save - but I can't find instructions in the manual!
At around 1100$ this better also do the dishes and laundry 😂