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Workstation from Korg belonging to the M3 series

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  • SeithSeith

    Come back and play ....

    Korg M3MPublished on 08/10/14 at 11:14
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    we will not redo all the specs are already super detailed everywhere ...

    UTILIZATION

    Super simple config I have not even opened the manual, although I had a 88 x kronos which the bone is very similar.
    ditto edition sounds nothing complicated ..

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are good including synths, basses, drums, between Triton and Kronos, the sound palette is really smooth and sounds great.
    pianos with exb-pcm are more than correct, I compared with my ivory II, the definition is the soft top but the dynamics and size / roundness significantly better on the rack in a context sequence and pop c ' is significantly higher.
    expressive rack, not without laughter I sold my krono…
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    we will not redo all the specs are already super detailed everywhere ...

    UTILIZATION

    Super simple config I have not even opened the manual, although I had a 88 x kronos which the bone is very similar.
    ditto edition sounds nothing complicated ..

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are good including synths, basses, drums, between Triton and Kronos, the sound palette is really smooth and sounds great.
    pianos with exb-pcm are more than correct, I compared with my ivory II, the definition is the soft top but the dynamics and size / roundness significantly better on the rack in a context sequence and pop c ' is significantly higher.
    expressive rack, not without laughter I sold my kronos because I was serving not half the stuff and I'm very well equipped DAW suddenly I regret a little sound set sounds and I found a lot in including the fact karma ..

    OVERALL OPINION

    I just buy it with the EXB-M256 and both pcm extensions, but certainly a bit aged for 500 roros it was a bargain.
    it is undoubtedly a great rack, behind-the kronos and for me is more than enough while having the range of Korg sounds, karma powerful, sampling, drum track, a good sequence and compatibility soundfont .
    the guys at Korg are shot, if he had an expander kronos without the sequencer and the touch that serves chee has seen the size ..... the integra-7 roland would have been hard to do for position .....
    black spot unless I was a ball is that without the dedicated keyboard rack, midi we do not just use the sequencer must apparently change midi channel on the master keyboard for each track, it's delirium while full of older rack could do midi translation from the polope Channel 1 in the direct ball is downright unmanageable ....
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  • sebastro11sebastro11

    good but hey!

    Korg M3MPublished on 01/14/12 at 14:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    already described not need to add

    UTILIZATION

    rather simple many similarities with the Triton series have changed some functions of space .... always the touch screen that provides fast access to the pads genial!! rapidemùent to store an idea of ​​chord very practical! USB key is also more karma always difficult to understand but the result is AWESOME .......

    SOUNDS

    improved cert (compared to newts) on acoustic sounds (piano, guitars, violins ..) new effects present are a great addition the sampling aie aie! Hence the title !!..........

    OVERALL OPINION

    this is qq months since I bought this m3m I kept my old triton studio 76 and I do not regret it! why? sampl…
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    already described not need to add

    UTILIZATION

    rather simple many similarities with the Triton series have changed some functions of space .... always the touch screen that provides fast access to the pads genial!! rapidemùent to store an idea of ​​chord very practical! USB key is also more karma always difficult to understand but the result is AWESOME .......

    SOUNDS

    improved cert (compared to newts) on acoustic sounds (piano, guitars, violins ..) new effects present are a great addition the sampling aie aie! Hence the title !!..........

    OVERALL OPINION

    this is qq months since I bought this m3m I kept my old triton studio 76 and I do not regret it! why? sampling part is really not inferior in qualitée sound frequencies, but in the edition, for example if you go through the spdif input in global mode while the keyboard Disagree! Once completed the sampling will revert the sample is the internal disagreement with him on the keyboard! It reaccoder the sample by the function pitch! the triton studio / classic do not know what worries ... there are other low points since I'm working on it crashed 3x! (can be a worry I have the v2.04 version?) I have to do the scene in qq months and I was nervous about his crash! So I give him an average score on the overall sampling because of the way after this is a very good workstation
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  • yoTrakkzyoTrakkz

    Korg does it again

    Korg M3MPublished on 10/06/11 at 20:37
    The Korg M3 M is great because you can use your normal midi controller with it. No need to go buy the actual board that is pretty expensive. Its like purchasing a rack, but one that can sequence. Sounds crazy right? But its true, I have used this several times, the screen is easy to navigate and it has great sequencing capabilities.


    UTILIZATION


    The M3M is pretty light, and it is narrow and sits nicely atop my controller; touch screen doubles as an additional controller; selecting "combi" (mufti-layered) vs. program (single layer) sounds requires an additional button push to change memory bank; the number keypad is not back lit; number buttons require exact center press (prone …
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    The Korg M3 M is great because you can use your normal midi controller with it. No need to go buy the actual board that is pretty expensive. Its like purchasing a rack, but one that can sequence. Sounds crazy right? But its true, I have used this several times, the screen is easy to navigate and it has great sequencing capabilities.


    UTILIZATION


    The M3M is pretty light, and it is narrow and sits nicely atop my controller; touch screen doubles as an additional controller; selecting "combi" (mufti-layered) vs. program (single layer) sounds requires an additional button push to change memory bank; the number keypad is not back lit; number buttons require exact center press (prone to a miss during a fast program change). Many of the sounds are set up to use the joystick/double buttons and require re-programming to access the dedicated effects if M3M is used with a non-Korg controller.

    SOUNDS

    There are some detailed functions that take a bit of practice and research, but on the whole, it's incredibly intuitive. This is definitely a must have for anyone who wants to do film-scoring, orchestral pieces or any number of other musical compositions. There are a lot of sounds and/or presets. You can also edit the parameters of all of the sounds to develop your own.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, this is a high quality board from Korg. Korg always comes out with very classy products. With the touch screen, and nice feel and look to it, it our does any of the competitors. Plus there arent too many boards like this that you can usea midi keyboard with. Most products like this are just rack modules and you cant sequence. Korg is always coming out with new trends. I recommend this to anyone who wants great sounds, I really love the strings they are thick and full. Price is a little high, but still cheaper than purchasing workstations from other companies.
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