Hi. I'm trying to find out how to pre set sounds for a theater show. Anyone here who knows? Ia m not gonna make sounds, I just want to have different sounds ready in a specific order. Grateful for help.
It's called "Rock Show!" and was written for the 03R and performed by Don Muro, who did a lot of the early demos for Korg--most notably, the M1 and T series.
One of the best demoes on earth
Oh boy... Last time I listened to these demos it was 20 years ago...
ktrifon Lol same here, still got mine, haven't even turned it on in 20 years, been listening to a few other demos online, it sounds fresh again 🤗🤗
Great sounds! I love the 03r/W.
Thanks for posting this. I forgot how awesome that thing was. I sold mine unfortunately.
在我小的时候 这个口琴音色和手风琴音色经常听!!!!thanks uploader!
These demos are still some of the best synth demos. All from Stephen Kay who went on to invent the KARMA thing that's been in a ton of Korg synths.
I wonder if there is a difference between the Korg X3/R and 03R/W at all?
I had Korg 01/W
Lol those Demos remind me some early 90s anime music
Yeah. They sound like that. But not all 1992 Anime series.
Hi. I'm trying to find out how to pre set sounds for a theater show. Anyone here who knows? Ia m not gonna make sounds, I just want to have different sounds ready in a specific order. Grateful for help.
rule number one: if you don't know how a unit works, read the manual :-)
@@synthesizerhome2041 ... but the 03R/W manual is REALLY awful and mostly cryptic.
@@dr.ralfbehnke9404 Actually the 03R/W is not difficult to use. The Roland D-70, that's an awful beast, that's difficult.
Hi, what's the name of the song in 4:06? It is really good
I think it was written for this synth, it's not a cover of a known song
Ok, thanks. I thought I've heard it somewhere else.
I like especially the first track, like a soundtrack from a western movie... it also has some kind of patriotic touch, haha
Oh, yes, that remembers me to Silverado (the first and only western movie I saw with my dad on the cinema)
It's called "Rock Show!" and was written for the 03R and performed by Don Muro, who did a lot of the early demos for Korg--most notably, the M1 and T series.
Sounds like a zelda soundtrack at times