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  • supersevensuperseven

    Korg i-3Published on 05/04/05 at 04:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is a very good arranger, although a little older. I bought a head shot in 1995, and since it is still in my possession.
    For they are easily CHARACTERISTICS rcuprables so I do not here the Retailer. All fawns is the classic lpoque.

    UTILIZATION

    The use is fairly simple. The I3 provided for the silent era practice of a large screen for the various ditions. A edition of props, it is possible both in terms of the arrangement sounds se and the whole is mmorisable via floppy disk or ROM.

    Sounds as they are certainly a little dpasss, but are less "chih" than those of Yamaha in the same era ... I do not like fawns all Yamaha! More BAR srieusement part is a bit too cold and is sy…
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    This is a very good arranger, although a little older. I bought a head shot in 1995, and since it is still in my possession.
    For they are easily CHARACTERISTICS rcuprables so I do not here the Retailer. All fawns is the classic lpoque.

    UTILIZATION

    The use is fairly simple. The I3 provided for the silent era practice of a large screen for the various ditions. A edition of props, it is possible both in terms of the arrangement sounds se and the whole is mmorisable via floppy disk or ROM.

    Sounds as they are certainly a little dpasss, but are less "chih" than those of Yamaha in the same era ... I do not like fawns all Yamaha! More BAR srieusement part is a bit too cold and is synthetic. All of the sounds is also on the same register. However, it is still possible today to have good reports provided to derrire effects. Even today I get to the sounds of saxes convincing enough, but it's good when even an old machine generations.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For the silent era on I3 a bte account. with the card reader and the rear disk drive (HDD) on the front and she gave a lot of possibilities. I will say that even today it can give pleasure to be a beginners, who is left with what I dare call a luxury machine (given its many possibilities), or someone one who wants a condensed synthworkstation for a reasonable price second hand.
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  • bastianmacjanebastianmacjane

    Korg i-3Published on 01/22/07 at 14:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Number of styles: 48
    """""" Arrangements (like "habillquot;): 64
    Edit personal styles: 4 total on the RAM
    NOMRA sound: 4 banks of 64 sounds (GM 2 1 1 I3 I3 ram / programmable) + 8 Drum Kits. (2 ram)
    Mode song = 16 classic tracks like twelve o'clock workstation
    "" "" Backing squence = Squenceur Hybrid mode and song arranger mode.
    Prog mode: play a sound on the entire keyboard (user simplified edition)
    Prog Edit Mode: Edit complex sounds.
    I put 8 / 10 for 2 squenceurs trs nice but a good method of -2 for the edition of styles that is impracticable

    UTILIZATION

    The config is simple and sometimes interrssants cool.Des arrangements for Drums and brass on Latin styles, s…
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    Number of styles: 48
    """""" Arrangements (like "habillquot;): 64
    Edit personal styles: 4 total on the RAM
    NOMRA sound: 4 banks of 64 sounds (GM 2 1 1 I3 I3 ram / programmable) + 8 Drum Kits. (2 ram)
    Mode song = 16 classic tracks like twelve o'clock workstation
    "" "" Backing squence = Squenceur Hybrid mode and song arranger mode.
    Prog mode: play a sound on the entire keyboard (user simplified edition)
    Prog Edit Mode: Edit complex sounds.
    I put 8 / 10 for 2 squenceurs trs nice but a good method of -2 for the edition of styles that is impracticable

    UTILIZATION

    The config is simple and sometimes interrssants cool.Des arrangements for Drums and brass on Latin styles, sometimes for Drum & Bass on "modern" style. The musical intros and outros are extremely good cry, fantastic ; As against changes over which you will enter your agreements trs sometimes fly low, it is the same for breaks.Bref I spend my time making the tri.Ce is needed is sampler or sqencer via an external squenceur interressants passages and not always with the internal sounds as ... drum sounds are rotten, low medium (from the bass), brass fantastic, good orcas, harp tomber.Les percussion is going well, ho hum pianos bof.Les effects applied to the pure sound in "program / I play on the" do work extra ordinaire.Je register myself most often in direct this is mode.Je 6 for the extreme quality of certain sounds (same technology as the 01W/Je found, however, that certain sounds sound better still in the DEFINITIONS 01W). I put to -4 dsquilibre in the quality of wholes The elements provided.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using 12 ans.J 'm satisfait.Je thanks his squenceur 16 tracks (nearly identical that of a 01w) and the sound in much of trs good against facture.Par I dtest touch ultra noisy keyboard on the return of note: plop plop Ploc ploc.L 'screen is dark trp, it knits sourcils.Les buttons fragile and noisy.
    With experience we learn to know and appreciate a machine or dtest: In my case I love my I3, It's a little while, does rather well and be very s'avre s friendly with the environment MIDI.Je couraging trs squence good and I find it (despite its noise to the touch) trs Fidler clavieristique my game.
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