IMO, yes. Maybe less so for DIVA owners. The only bummer about this sample library is it's 741MB, that seems pretty large for just one oscillator.Numanoid wrote:But for those already owning the Legacy Collection, is a sample lib of "little brother" MS-10 really needed?
Korg Legacy Collection - still killing it 10 years later
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- 20658 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
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- 7691 posts since 11 Jun, 2006
shuuuuuuuuut uuuuuup, dude.ghettosynth wrote:For sales, yep, couldn't agree more. They packed the entire M1 derived line into a product called the M1 and the wavestation line into WaveStation. This covers their early digital ground completely and it was an intelligent choice for the legions of folks wanting to replace that hardware, or, still interested in that old hardware.Chopper wrote: what i meant was that they made their choices rather cleverly.
But, there's no getting around that old digital hardware is almost completely outclassed by more modern digital hardare.
That would be a better, and more honest, thread title. I don't think that any of those plugins are "killing it."while i would say ''hey, not bad for 10 years old plugins!''...
With the analog stuff, sure, but really, analogue emulation is all about the quality of the synth components, so there's just not that much you can do with that. They're outdated in terms of their design and they just aren't going to compete.by the way, if by ''outdated'' you mean the presets as well, then i am with you...
As far as the digital stuff goes, presets yes, but samples as well, and even more so. Those samples are all small and limited compared to today's multi-layered/multi-megabyte samples. There's not much you can do to make that M1 Piano sound modern with the limited synth engine of the M1.
Any synth using 16bit 4mb sample rom samples or 32bit 500gb samples will sound as dated as your ability to program it and your mixing/mastering skills.
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
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- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Dude, it is like a year ago they discussed that, hopefully things have cooled down since thenlayzer wrote:shuuuuuuuuut uuuuuup, dude.
Any synth using 16bit 4mb sample rom samples or 32bit 500gb samples will sound as dated as your ability to program it and your mixing/mastering skills.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
+1 I like Particle Sound stuff.Uncle E wrote:IMO, yes. Maybe less so for DIVA owners. The only bummer about this sample library is it's 741MB, that seems pretty large for just one oscillator.
But think I will pass on this newbie, I'm out of HDD space, and Korg already got this nailed.
- KVRAF
- 5641 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
Would be a miracle if Korg fix that... But I highly doubt.Numanoid wrote:Would be really cool if the whole MS-20 GUI could be on the screen at the same time, it's not optimal to have to scroll left and right.
And I hate that they don't add more emulations to this collection.
- KVRAF
- 7691 posts since 11 Jun, 2006
haaa i didnt even notice the date!Numanoid wrote:Dude, it is like a year ago they discussed that, hopefully things have cooled down since thenlayzer wrote:shuuuuuuuuut uuuuuup, dude.
Any synth using 16bit 4mb sample rom samples or 32bit 500gb samples will sound as dated as your ability to program it and your mixing/mastering skills.
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
- KVRAF
- 24402 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
It's way too wide, IMHO.Numanoid wrote:Would be really cool if the whole MS-20 GUI could be on the screen at the same time, it's not optimal to have to scroll left and right.
Only if the modular patchbay section would be below the knobbed section, rather than to the right of it. That might be workable. This extra-wide view, I don't think it would work as well.
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
Why not? Most people have a 16:9 or 16:10 screen; and thus more horizontal space than vertical.EvilDragon wrote:It's way too wide, IMHO.Numanoid wrote:Would be really cool if the whole MS-20 GUI could be on the screen at the same time, it's not optimal to have to scroll left and right.
Only if the modular patchbay section would be below the knobbed section, rather than to the right of it. That might be workable. This extra-wide view, I don't think it would work as well.
- KVRAF
- 7691 posts since 11 Jun, 2006
agreed, the worlds first panoramic vsti!T-CM11 wrote:Why not? Most people have a 16:9 or 16:10 screen; and thus more horizontal space than vertical.EvilDragon wrote:It's way too wide, IMHO.Numanoid wrote:Would be really cool if the whole MS-20 GUI could be on the screen at the same time, it's not optimal to have to scroll left and right.
Only if the modular patchbay section would be below the knobbed section, rather than to the right of it. That might be workable. This extra-wide view, I don't think it would work as well.
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Gotta think about the people on laptops with low resolution and/or small displays too though. That GUI is way over the top. Actually the mistake Korg made was to offer a scrollable GUI in the first place. Maybe open the patch bay in a new window, but scrollable is just very bad.
- KVRAF
- 7787 posts since 20 Jul, 2004 from Clearwater

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- 6501 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
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- KVRAF
- 7691 posts since 11 Jun, 2006
now thats a real soft synth! wah wah wha waaaahKrakatau wrote:Aloysius wrote:![]()
thank you for that wonderful pillow !
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
Would work great on my new LG 34UM95-P.layzer wrote:agreed, the worlds first panoramic vsti!T-CM11 wrote:Why not? Most people have a 16:9 or 16:10 screen; and thus more horizontal space than vertical.EvilDragon wrote:It's way too wide, IMHO.Numanoid wrote:Would be really cool if the whole MS-20 GUI could be on the screen at the same time, it's not optimal to have to scroll left and right.
Only if the modular patchbay section would be below the knobbed section, rather than to the right of it. That might be workable. This extra-wide view, I don't think it would work as well.
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