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  • Nicklas FhärmNicklas Fhärm

    The most under rated synth?

    Korg M3RPublished on 01/22/24 at 15:47
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    The Korg M3R is a very capable/useable/lush/musical instrument and synthesizer. It is NOT the Korg M3. Often it is decribed as a "scaled down version of the Korg M1", obviously one of the most succesful Korg instruments ever sold, while the difference largely being the M3R having one [digital] oscillator, as opposed to two oscillators in the Korg M1.

    Sureley, the price/performance ratio has got to be one of the best "out there". This synth sounds the deal. I can highly recommend it as one of the hidden gems; again, especially if you take into account prices paid.

    Below is my cheat sheet - including a list of all published ROM sound banks made available for the Korg M3R. Also, the 20 s…
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    The Korg M3R is a very capable/useable/lush/musical instrument and synthesizer. It is NOT the Korg M3. Often it is decribed as a "scaled down version of the Korg M1", obviously one of the most succesful Korg instruments ever sold, while the difference largely being the M3R having one [digital] oscillator, as opposed to two oscillators in the Korg M1.

    Sureley, the price/performance ratio has got to be one of the best "out there". This synth sounds the deal. I can highly recommend it as one of the hidden gems; again, especially if you take into account prices paid.

    Below is my cheat sheet - including a list of all published ROM sound banks made available for the Korg M3R. Also, the 20 sound banks available/provided by "Polynominal" contains a good show case for the synth: https://polynominal.gumroad.com/l/CFTmT?fbclid=IwAR1BkxokRvzHdbA6M-UqvaPC9dfLzVAogAEptqVL8sUFvzoln1tTYPQE-FQ


    Korg M3R AI Synthesis Module – Notes [updated Aug 2023]

    General
    “AI”: Advanced Integrated
    Latest OS version: #16 (?) [needs verification pls]
    Check OS version: Turn on the MR3 and keep hold EDIT + GLOBAL (my M3R: #13)
    Battery Replacement: CR2032 in a simple holder (after replacement, factory reset)
    Factory reset: EDIT, GLOBAL, go to page 5, RELOAD PRESET, OK
    Sysex mode: In Global go to 4A MIDI DUMP (before ensure: memory protect = OFF and
    sending/receiving unit midi channels are matching)

    Editors: MIDIQuest, Emagic Sound Diver (reportedly works fine on Win10 x64), M3LibEd (win98),
    Motu Unisyn (up to OSX 10.4), CLAB m1-3 Manager and Big Noise (both ATARI ST). Review author T.
    Goldschmitz, Amazona.de (see section at end of this document) has built an M3R Editor in CTRLR.
    Hardware Editor: Korg Remote Editor RE1 (rare). Used for editing with the M3R, 03R/W, A1 and
    Wavedrum using a dedicated 8-pin DIN cable. You can simultaneously edit two or more M3Rs from a
    single RE1. The RE1 parameters are divided into six sections:

    **F1. Combination Play**
    **F2: Combination Edit**
    **F3: Program Edit**
    **F4: Effects**
    **F5: Global**
    **F6: Drum Kit**

    RAM memory cards: Korg MCR-03 256 kbits (said to work with Korg M1, M3R, WAVESTATION, T
    Series 707, DS-8, A series; and also with Waldorf Microwave). M3R Mitsubishi Plastics Bee Card SRAM 0256SRMSP25. RAMBoy 256 von K.S.R.E Music.

    Korg RAM memory card battery: CR-2016
    ROM cards and Sysex file expansions

    ROM cards: for the Korg M3R ROM cards were released in pairs. One card contained waveform data
    (PCM: M1/M1R and M3R) and the other contained patch data (RPC: M3R unique). The PCM card is
    the same as the ones used in the Korg M1, while the program/patch card is specific to the M3R.
    In addition to the plastic black cheat card (boxed with the Korg M1 at purchase), the following card
    sets were released from Korg, as well as from commercial third-party sound design publishers:

    Publisher: Korg
    RPC-00P - M1 internal pre-load data (factory presets)
    RPC-12 - World omnibus
    RPC-13 - Bun May - by Fumiaki "Bunmay" Ogawa
    RSC-01S (MSC-01 and RPC-01) - Variety
    RSC-02S (MSC-02 and RPC-02) - Synth 1
    RSC-03S (MSC-03 and RPC-03) - Drums 1
    RSC-04S (MSC-04 and RPC-04) - Orchestra 1
    RSC-05S (MSC-05 and RPC-05) - Piano
    RSC-06S (MSC-06 and RPC-06) - Fretted Instruments
    RSC-07S (MSC-07 and RPC-07) - Synth 2
    RSC-08S (MSC-08 and RPC-08) - Percussion
    RSC-09S (MSC-09 and RPC-09) - Organ
    RSC-10S (MSC-10 and RPC-10) - Ethnic 1
    RSC-11S (MSC-11 and RPC-11) – Brass (“Akira”)
    RSC-12S (MSC-12 and RPC-12) - Synth 3
    RSC-13S (MSC-13 and RPC-13) - Ethnic 2
    RSC-14S (MSC-14 and RPC-14) - Sound FX
    RSC-15S (MSC-15 and RPC-15) - Drums 2
    RSC-16S (MSC-16 and RPC-16) – Environment

    Publisher: Key Clique Inc.
    RPC101 - L.A. Studio Hits M3R Vol. 1
    RPC102 - L.A. Studio Hits M3R Vol. 2
    RPC103 - L.A. Studio Hits M3R Vol. 3
    RPC104 - L.A. Studio Hits M3R Vol. 4

    Publisher: Kid Nepro (Sysex)
    KN - M3R - New Age/Soundtrack Mix
    Publisher: Many Midi Products (Sysex)
    ManyMIDI - 2471 - M3R - Synth Patches Set #1
    ManyMIDI - 3014 - M3R - Synth Patches Set #2

    Publisher: Metra Sound (today Sound Art Media - do not buy from them; the .syx files are flawed - and, unfortunately, so are the store keeper)
    Soundcard I - M3R - Metra Sounds - Standards - Peter Gorges
    Soundcard II - M3R - Metra Sounds - Modern Times - Ciccio Malacrida
    Soundcard III - M3R - Metra Sounds - Actual - Mike Boekler

    Publisher: Patch Pro Inc.
    ROM3R1 - M3R - Patch Pro Inc.
    ROM3R2 - M3R - Patch Pro Inc.
    ROM3R3 - M3R - Patch Pro Inc.
    ROM3R4 - M3R - Patch Pro Inc.

    Publisher: Sound Source Unlimited (today Greytsounds - go Bob!!)
    Category: Top-40, Soundtrack
    M301R - Pop/Rock Collection
    Category: Top-40, Soundtrack, Jazz
    M302R – Multi-Timbral, Vol. 1
    M303R – Radical Film Textures

    Publisher: Ultra Sounds (today Sound Art Media - see above - do not buy from this flawed company - ps. same pathes as the metrasound card banks; so no new patches)
    Comeback 2010 Vol. 1 - M3R - Ultra Sounds - Sound Art
    Comeback 2010 Vol. 2 - M3R - Ultra Sounds - Sound Art

    Publisher: Valhala Music
    Category: ROM Style
    M301 – Top 40
    M302 – Orchestral
    M303 – New Age
    M304 – Rock
    Category: International Gold
    B301 – British Mix #1
    B302 – British Mix #2

    Publisher: Voice Chrystal
    VC1
    VC2 [some VC2 voices use the Korg Orchestra 1 PCM Data Card model MSC-04]
    VC3 [some VC3 voices use the Korg Synth 1 PCM Data Card model MSC-02]

    Tip!
    Can't hear certain programmes output sound as you scroll through the "presets" (but perhaps only
    some programmes)?
    If it is the Combinations that do not output sound, you may want to check/set all included single
    programme midi channels (one through eight), that together make up the “Combi”, to correspond to
    the global midi channel as selected on the M3R.
    Each of the max. of eight programmes comprising a Combi can be set to play on any midi channel (1-
    16) of your choice [m3r is 8-part multitimbral – see technical specifications below].

    Solution:
    1 Press Edit+Combi
    2 Press Combi four times = menu 4A "midi ch 1-4"
    3 Make sure each program included in the Combi (i.e. 1-8; press page right to go to menu 4B = "midi
    ch 5-8") is changed to correspond to the same midi channel as your global midi channel selection
    4 Press Global (page down) four times = menu 0B “combination write” to confirm/save your changes
    NB. you will have to repeat/set this, manually, for every Combi programme.

    Reviews
    Amazona.de, by T Goldschmitz (November 2022): https://www.amazona.de/greenbox-korg-m3rbudget-rack-version-der-korg-m1/?fbclid=IwAR3Y-GmVP5gw7kgZLvRUyWxr_ncFrN7krJQIcMmI5Y85KtvdCfog06WtCY
    Muzines, by Simon Trask (September 1989): https://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/korg-m3r-andre1/134

    Pricing at release
    Amazona.de (November 2022): “The M1R rack cost around £1300 in the UK when it first appeared.
    The M3R undercut that significantly at £900. But if you add the RE-1 Remote Programmer, which
    cost £275, you're back at £1174 (all prices including VAT).”

    Technical specifications
    Company: Korg
    Model: M3R «AI Synthesis Module»
    Class: 19" module, rack HE: 1U
    Country: Japan
    Year: 1989
    Display: 16 x 2 LCD
    Technology: Korg AI synthesis [advanced Integrated]
    Samples Resolution: 16 bits
    ROM size: 3 MB
    Polyphony: 16 voices
    Multitimbric: 8 parts
    Oscillator: 1 sample PCM
    Filter: Digital Low pass
    LFO: 2 modulators
    Envelope: 3 EGs
    Memory: 100 slots
    Effects: 22 models
    CPU: NEC D70320
    DAC: BB PCM54HP
    Dimensions incl. rack adapters: 48.3 (w) x 32.0 (d) x 4.5 (h) cm. Weight: 5.9 Kg excl. rack adapters
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  • Anonymous

    Korg M3RPublished on 05/07/08 at 13:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Rack

    USE

    Easy editing

    SONORITS

    Its made in korg

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Given the rating of the occas top quality price !!!
  • RealazeRealaze

    Very good sound, but ...

    Korg M3RPublished on 03/08/13 at 07:50
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    - Is it a model or Rack "rack"?

    It is an expander rack.

    - How many sounds effects? What styles?

    Or specs of the machine.

    - Are they edited? Utility via a Mac / PC?

    Difficult editable Pc, the only commercial buggent to death and are paid by an editor there against hardware, RE-1, which I highly recommend.

    - Are there any extensions?

    Yes, I think.

    - What connection (Audio, MIDI, ...)? ...

    See specs.

    UTILIZATION

    -The general configuration is it simple?

    Relatively complex, the size of the screen and the interface does not help, consider buying the RE-1 as a pre-requisite to use easily.

    -The editing sounds and effects is it easy?

    Horrible condition,…
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    - Is it a model or Rack "rack"?

    It is an expander rack.

    - How many sounds effects? What styles?

    Or specs of the machine.

    - Are they edited? Utility via a Mac / PC?

    Difficult editable Pc, the only commercial buggent to death and are paid by an editor there against hardware, RE-1, which I highly recommend.

    - Are there any extensions?

    Yes, I think.

    - What connection (Audio, MIDI, ...)? ...

    See specs.

    UTILIZATION

    -The general configuration is it simple?

    Relatively complex, the size of the screen and the interface does not help, consider buying the RE-1 as a pre-requisite to use easily.

    -The editing sounds and effects is it easy?

    Horrible condition, see above.

    -The manual is clear and sufficient?

    Quickly flew, it seemed clear.

    SOUNDS

    -The sounds they agree your style of music?

    This is a general synth, you can edit sounds strongly, so in the end we do what we want, more or less. I do strongly oriented electro music, it is very suitable for this purpose.

    - Are they realistic?

    Not really.

    - Effects are they effective and responsive?

    Strong point of the expander, it is rich in effects (delay, distortion, flanger, reverb ...), and they are really really good!

    - The expression is good? (Response to velocity, aftertouch to)?

    NSP

    - What are the sounds you prefer, you hate? ...

    I love the layers, they are deep and trippy, you might as well work the textures, but where this is fantastic, it is well-typed for leads 80s, there is pure happiness. Memory it seems to me that the bass is not terrible. And we can create synthetic sounds good too. Really, I love the sound of this bike, it compensates its flaws.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you been using?

    About 1 year.

    - What is so special that you like most and least?

    The +
    - Sound.
    - Effects.

    The -
    - Requires almost mandatory purchase of RE-1 to avoid hair pulling.

    - Did you try many other models before buying it?

    TX81Z, D110, old stuff which ...

    - How would you rate quality / price ratio?

    With the RE-1, very good. Without the RE-1, bad.
     
    - With experience, you do again this choice? ...

    I would do the same choice, namely the M3R and RE-1, but not M3R alone, this is the worst rack I had ergonomics point of view.
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  • sinsin

    Korg M3RPublished on 07/05/04 at 10:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Small rack of ERRF M1/M1R!

    Systm synthse of AI (treatment numrique intgral)
    16 voices, 16 oscillators
    Internal memory: 16Mbit PCM
    Systmes 2 multi-effects
    100 programmes/100 combinations and DMOS 5
    Outputs: 1 / L 2 / R, 3, 4 and headphone
    2 card connectors RAM / ROM / PCM
    MIDI IN / OUT / THROUGH, jack REMOTE
    LCD-16x2 rtro clairbr /> Options: Cards RAM (MCR-03), ROM cards, maps and PCM tlcommande RE1


    UTILIZATION

    Trs simple use (only one game mode).
    Possibility of being controlled by the KORG RE1! In this case, the ergonomics are perfect!
    Manuel clear enough but no more ... (As usual 'at KORG)

    SOUNDS

    Sounds like it's M1 ... Same dynamic, same mult…
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    Small rack of ERRF M1/M1R!

    Systm synthse of AI (treatment numrique intgral)
    16 voices, 16 oscillators
    Internal memory: 16Mbit PCM
    Systmes 2 multi-effects
    100 programmes/100 combinations and DMOS 5
    Outputs: 1 / L 2 / R, 3, 4 and headphone
    2 card connectors RAM / ROM / PCM
    MIDI IN / OUT / THROUGH, jack REMOTE
    LCD-16x2 rtro clairbr /> Options: Cards RAM (MCR-03), ROM cards, maps and PCM tlcommande RE1


    UTILIZATION

    Trs simple use (only one game mode).
    Possibility of being controlled by the KORG RE1! In this case, the ergonomics are perfect!
    Manuel clear enough but no more ... (As usual 'at KORG)

    SOUNDS

    Sounds like it's M1 ... Same dynamic, same multi-samples ... We like it or not, but i like me! The effects are deadly ...
    One of the best sounds I've Roads cost! (Preset: Touchroad)
    Good horns, good ground trs ...
    The kit of drums M1 ...
    All sounds can be used as is ...
    THE 90 80/dbut the end!

    OVERALL OPINION

    What I like most is the sound KORG 90's in a good 1U Simple and easy to use.
    The only real limitation from an M1 or M1R is the impossibility of making programs DOUBLE osc ... But hey, by superimposing two programs Combi mode, you get exactly the same as its bigger synthse ERRF!
    To cost! (A buy if you possdez RE1!)
    Well I put 8 / 10 in overall rating is a lot but it's his "almost vintage" of M1 (at least legendary), which has!
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