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Title: KORG X-50
Post by: XeRocks81 on January 26, 2009, 06:10:09 PM
I decided to get the X-50 as my first real synth.   I didn't want to go too expensive right out of the gate and it seemed a sensible choice.  Does anyone here have any experience with it?  From the demos I heard it seems to have some good sounds.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: Gandalf1986 on January 26, 2009, 06:11:24 PM
(//http://virtualskies.arc.nasa.gov/research/youDecide/IMAGES/prop_XWing.jpg)

It's quite comfy to fly with...
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: XeRocks81 on January 26, 2009, 08:24:16 PM
the image isn't showing up bro, but I assume it's a flying apparatus of some sort?   nice.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: Pedro on January 26, 2009, 10:49:38 PM
You can see the image by (on a PC) looking at the properties of the image - this contains the url of the jpg and you can copy/paste this into a browser address bar et voila, Bob's your Firkin.

Or, you can wait for Gandalf to resolve it.

I was going to copy the image to my photobucket account and then re-post it here but where's the challenge in that?  :)
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: rogerg on January 27, 2009, 01:18:10 AM
Quote from: "Pedro"You can see the image by (on a PC) looking at the properties of the image - this contains the url of the jpg and you can copy/paste this into a browser address bar et voila, Bob's your Firkin.

Or, you can wait for Gandalf to resolve it.

I was going to copy the image to my photobucket account and then re-post it here but where's the challenge in that?  :)

I looked at the source for the page, and found the pic-url that way.

sweet ride.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: Geetar on January 27, 2009, 01:43:47 AM
What the ss&d is that thing?
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: XeRocks81 on January 27, 2009, 03:15:02 AM
so nobody's familiar with that synth? (he desperately asks)
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: Pajter on January 27, 2009, 09:21:00 AM
I started out with a Korg R3 (I'm not a fulltime key player), but I must admit it still serves some purpose for me. Pretty nice little thing, especially for the price.

I don't know about the X-50 though, sorry. Just thought I'd throw in my 2 cents.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: leelustig on January 27, 2009, 09:59:47 PM
Quote from: "XeRocks81"so nobody's familiar with that synth? (he desperately asks)
YES. (Sorry I took so long to see this thread)

The X-50 happens to be sitting in front of me right this second. It is one of my primarily used synths. Pretty damn good piece of equipment. While there are some amplification issues I have with it, the sounds are top notch.

What would you like to know about it?
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: XeRocks81 on January 28, 2009, 03:13:27 AM
Quote from: "leelustig"
Quote from: "XeRocks81"so nobody's familiar with that synth? (he desperately asks)
YES. (Sorry I took so long to see this thread)

The X-50 happens to be sitting in front of me right this second. It is one of my primarily used synths. Pretty damn good piece of equipment. While there are some amplification issues I have with it, the sounds are top notch.

What would you like to know about it?

Thanks!

Most of the reviews I've read all seem to say that sounds are great but the materials feel very cheap, wich would explain it's apparent lightness.  Would that be your assessment as well?   And as far as the key action, reviews go from horrible to ok but nothing special.  For me I'm buying it for the sounds really, but I will occasionally carry it around for a gig (very rare though) so while I know It's not very sturdy I'm hoping it'll survive the odd gig.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: leelustig on January 28, 2009, 03:46:20 AM
Quote from: "XeRocks81"
Quote from: "leelustig"
Quote from: "XeRocks81"so nobody's familiar with that synth? (he desperately asks)
YES. (Sorry I took so long to see this thread)

The X-50 happens to be sitting in front of me right this second. It is one of my primarily used synths. Pretty damn good piece of equipment. While there are some amplification issues I have with it, the sounds are top notch.

What would you like to know about it?

Thanks!

Most of the reviews I've read all seem to say that sounds are great but the materials feel very cheap, wich would explain it's apparent lightness.  Would that be your assessment as well?   And as far as the key action, reviews go from horrible to ok but nothing special.  For me I'm buying it for the sounds really, but I will occasionally carry it around for a gig (very rare though) so while I know It's not very sturdy I'm hoping it'll survive the odd gig.
Well, yes the lightness of it definitely could be considered cheap but I really like the fact that its light. I mean I use it for every gig and it sure makes carrying around a lot easier.
The key action is good I mean I wouldn't use the word 'horrible' unless it really just sucked. I will admit that the key action on Roland keyboards is much better. In fact they probably have the best. But honestly if you're going to use your unit for a more 'synthy' purpose, you're not going to need to worry about key action. It's only when i use grand piano sounds that I wish the key action were a bit better. I think they don't spring up as fast as others do. But like I said it depends on what sounds you use. Some times it absolutely doesn't matter.
Definitely a sturdy unit aswell. Only complaint I have is the power cable. It sometimes comes out very easily (don't know if its just mine). In fact once during a gig it fell out and I was playing silence for a whole minute! You can imagine how stupid I must've looked. Funny but nobody even noticed  :mrgreen:

Either way it is a good keyboard. if you're trying to be a Jem Godfrey and do some serious programming and sampling, I would've went with a Fantom by Roland. But if you're just looking for some easy to use basic synth sounds and good orchestra patches (stuff like that) then you picked a good model. It is definitely the best 'cheap' Korg out there.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: XeRocks81 on January 28, 2009, 04:04:09 AM
Quote from: "leelustig"
Quote from: "XeRocks81"
Quote from: "leelustig"
Quote from: "XeRocks81"so nobody's familiar with that synth? (he desperately asks)
YES. (Sorry I took so long to see this thread)

The X-50 happens to be sitting in front of me right this second. It is one of my primarily used synths. Pretty damn good piece of equipment. While there are some amplification issues I have with it, the sounds are top notch.

What would you like to know about it?

Thanks!

Most of the reviews I've read all seem to say that sounds are great but the materials feel very cheap, wich would explain it's apparent lightness.  Would that be your assessment as well?   And as far as the key action, reviews go from horrible to ok but nothing special.  For me I'm buying it for the sounds really, but I will occasionally carry it around for a gig (very rare though) so while I know It's not very sturdy I'm hoping it'll survive the odd gig.
Well, yes the lightness of it definitely could be considered cheap but I really like the fact that its light. I mean I use it for every gig and it sure makes carrying around a lot easier.
The key action is good I mean I wouldn't use the word 'horrible' unless it really just sucked. I will admit that the key action on Roland keyboards is much better. In fact they probably have the best. But honestly if you're going to use your unit for a more 'synthy' purpose, you're not going to need to worry about key action. It's only when i use grand piano sounds that I wish the key action were a bit better. I think they don't spring up as fast as others do. But like I said it depends on what sounds you use. Some times it absolutely doesn't matter.
Definitely a sturdy unit aswell. Only complaint I have is the power cable. It sometimes comes out very easily (don't know if its just mine). In fact once during a gig it fell out and I was playing silence for a whole minute! You can imagine how stupid I must've looked. Funny but nobody even noticed  :mrgreen:

Either way it is a good keyboard. if you're trying to be a Jem Godfrey and do some serious programming and sampling, I would've went with a Fantom by Roland. But if you're just looking for some easy to use basic synth sounds and good orchestra patches (stuff like that) then you picked a good model. It is definitely the best 'cheap' Korg out there.

THanks again!  Yeah being a fan of Frost* and having followed the reports all last year I of course had my eye on the Fantom G (Roland must love him for all this publicity) but I decided to go with something less expensive first. My next purchase will likely be an mbox2 with Pro Tools.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: leelustig on January 28, 2009, 04:09:47 AM
Oh hell yeah. Get Protools. Don't even THINK of going with Logic. thats what my band uses and i honestly hate that program with every inch of my body. that program fucks with you. you'll open a song project file one day and everything will just be ruined. it's crazy. protools is much more stable.

Either way, one day when you're more familiar with recording you should definitely invest in a Fantom. My first synthesizer I ever bought was a Fantom-S (about 6-7 years ago) and I wasn't even ready for it. but now I fully appreciate its capabilities, as outdated as it may be. Then I started paying attention to the frost reports and I noticed how much the Fantom has evolved. Now it's literally a magic wand. You can do wonders with the G model.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: rogerg on January 28, 2009, 01:56:47 PM
then again, some of us like Logic quite a bit.   :P
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: leelustig on January 28, 2009, 06:26:43 PM
I mean I use Logic, I'm trapped with it, but its fuckin evil  :twisted:
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: johninblack on January 28, 2009, 11:06:16 PM
Quote from: "leelustig"I mean I use Logic, I'm trapped with it, but its fuckin evil  :twisted:
I assume from that comment you have a lot of problems with it, what is it that makes you dislike it so much?
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: leelustig on January 29, 2009, 06:17:31 AM
Quote from: "johninblack"
Quote from: "leelustig"I mean I use Logic, I'm trapped with it, but its fuckin evil  :twisted:
I assume from that comment you have a lot of problems with it, what is it that makes you dislike it so much?
nothing in particular, I just feel like it's very user unfriendly sometimes, compared to other interfaces.
and honestly I don't know if our engineering skills are just really off, but so many of our tracks get thrown around and become completely out of time with eachother. We've lost full songs and it became unable to salvage them. We call it the 'logic ghost' that just fucks up all our shit.
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: johninblack on January 29, 2009, 10:08:24 AM
Quote from: "leelustig"
Quote from: "johninblack"
Quote from: "leelustig"I mean I use Logic, I'm trapped with it, but its fuckin evil  :twisted:
I assume from that comment you have a lot of problems with it, what is it that makes you dislike it so much?
nothing in particular, I just feel like it's very user unfriendly sometimes, compared to other interfaces.
and honestly I don't know if our engineering skills are just really off, but so many of our tracks get thrown around and become completely out of time with eachother. We've lost full songs and it became unable to salvage them. We call it the 'logic ghost' that just fucks up all our shit.
I guess that would give you a pretty screwed up opinion then. :twisted:
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: jeg1972 on February 22, 2009, 07:27:46 PM
Quote from: "XeRocks81"so nobody's familiar with that synth? (he desperately asks)

Yep, I've got one... what do you want to know? :-)

It's a quite decent entry level synth, it's got some good sounds from all levels on it... Organs, Percussion, Analogue plus classic Korg sounds from the M1 and other Korg models.

Actually... if you want to hear some of the patches, just type X50 into YouTube, there are loads of videos on there!
Title: Re: KORG X-50
Post by: XeRocks81 on February 24, 2009, 05:59:07 PM
Quote from: "jeg1972"
Quote from: "XeRocks81"so nobody's familiar with that synth? (he desperately asks)

Yep, I've got one... what do you want to know? :-)

It's a quite decent entry level synth, it's got some good sounds from all levels on it... Organs, Percussion, Analogue plus classic Korg sounds from the M1 and other Korg models.

Actually... if you want to hear some of the patches, just type X50 into YouTube, there are loads of videos on there!

I ended up buying it, I've had it for about three weeks now.   I  got the hang of the basic playing functions pretty quickly but I'm still getting my head around the multitude of tweaking possibilities.  I guess I should try to be more adventurous with it since I can always do a factory reset if I screw up too badly.