Karma Vol 4 - Nepro Super Mix - 64 New Combis

US Latest batch of sounds good to go      29/09/03

Kid Nepro Productions has released their latest in a series of sounds for the Korg Karma. Super Mix was created by first taking the 128 best programs of Nepro's Triton collection and importing them into the Karma. Karma Labs MW software was then used to convert the sounds into Karma format while still retaining the original Triton arpeggiator settings. As a result creating new GE's (generated effects) not found in the Karma factory set. Karma internal GE's and Real Time Controls including Karma knobs, switches and joystick control were then added to the mix. Super Mix includes four GE's on most of the 64 combis creating new super rhythmic grooves that Karma owners can jam along with or use to multitrack new songs with. The result is an outstanding mixed bag of sounds including Classic Synths, Soundtrack, Techno, Orchestral, Hip Hop and R&B. Kid Nepro founder: Steve Proto said "With the release of Karma that the bar has been raised on what is possible with a set of combis. The individual combi is no longer a piece of the multitrack puzzle, but it's the complete puzzle. Each combi is a complete work of art". Nepro Super Mix is available at $40. and can be downloaded from the Kid Nepro web site within hours of placing an order. Floppy disk also available via postal delivery. Complete info, sound lists and MP3 audio demos can be found at their we site;
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