korg m3...
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- KVRAF
- 4345 posts since 8 Mar, 2005
if you're stuck on an island with nothing but a Korg m3, yes.
Otherwise, no.
Otherwise, no.
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residentevilrulz residentevilrulz https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=116432
- KVRist
- 139 posts since 14 Aug, 2006
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residentevilrulz residentevilrulz https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=116432
- KVRist
- 139 posts since 14 Aug, 2006
You've got an R3? I was thinking of getting it. I already have a MicroKorg so I'm not sure about the R3 because I think they might be really similar.
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loncaliproductions loncaliproductions https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=159989
- KVRist
- 67 posts since 14 Sep, 2007
My friend has it, and I played around with it, the acoustic stuff is not convincing, but its good for electronic stuff if thats what your after.
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 6 Apr, 2004 from London
the piece of hardware I am most disappointed of the M3..., a karma with 96khz samples, and karma 2, the gear for the x-factor viewer ... press one key song done...
Cubase 6, Alesis Fusion, Virus Ti, Korg Triton & Digital & Analog Collection, K2000R, Yamaha CS1x, Komplete 9, Kirk Hunter Libraries, NVA Taiko Drums, Uhe Ace, Bazille and Zehbra, Polyana, Jamstix 3, Toontrack Drums and more libraries and VST's
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 16 Sep, 2006
Isn't PC music also 1 press key and done these day's huh? The Korg Karma has more then most people can understand, it's a pretty difficult machine if you ask me. The M3 is even more sophisticated.mchannemann wrote:the piece of hardware I am most disappointed of the M3..., a karma with 96khz samples, and karma 2, the gear for the x-factor viewer ... press one key song done...
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 6 Apr, 2004 from London
I don't think so loads of the plugins are not a 25 appregiator stack up monster, which by the way still contains the samples of the triton kind mainly and still the same restricted modulation capabilities, it hides it with too many appreggios than necessary but I am a Composer so I might see that wrong, but I think they should call the m3 not workstation instead better performance keyboard for entertainer....
Cubase 6, Alesis Fusion, Virus Ti, Korg Triton & Digital & Analog Collection, K2000R, Yamaha CS1x, Komplete 9, Kirk Hunter Libraries, NVA Taiko Drums, Uhe Ace, Bazille and Zehbra, Polyana, Jamstix 3, Toontrack Drums and more libraries and VST's
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- KVRAF
- 1819 posts since 10 Mar, 2004
Does it sound anything like a Triton?musikjock wrote:is the best thing ever.
I have a Korg Triton Extreme and as much as I love it, I do tend to find the sounds are a little cold. The valve does help to warm things up though. I also find that the Triton sounds do sit a little uncomftably in a mix when using other hardware and software due to Korg's over compressed samples.
Does the M3 suffer of this?
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 6 Apr, 2004 from London
as far as I could listen to it at my colleagues studio yes, it still suffers from over compressed samples and doesn't have a valve to warm up...
Cubase 6, Alesis Fusion, Virus Ti, Korg Triton & Digital & Analog Collection, K2000R, Yamaha CS1x, Komplete 9, Kirk Hunter Libraries, NVA Taiko Drums, Uhe Ace, Bazille and Zehbra, Polyana, Jamstix 3, Toontrack Drums and more libraries and VST's