I use my KP3 alongside my octatrack by sending the OT cue outs to the KP3 and coming back into the OT either as a stereo input (A/B or C/D) or a thru machine - just depends on what else I have hooked up to the OT. So when I need to apply any KP3 effects, I just cue the appropriate OT track and I can sample what the KP3 has done to the sound or just mess with it live. The traditional effects are not that great sounding but the KP3 really comes into it’s own when you use the loop, tape delay, sampling, and granular effects. I’ve had mine for about 4 years and have used it with Ableton Live, FL Studio, my guitar pedalboard, and now the mighty Octatrack. When you start your sample recording on the KP3, you don’t have to manually stop it. It pretty much quantizes itself and starts looping. The only drawback is if you have 4 samples recorded, if you go back later and try to play them all from the sd card, they will not play in sync. Not sure why Korg did it this way.
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