Loving it.
The others are on sale too, including the ones for the keyboard owners.
https://korg.shop/software/natives.html
That's a hella-deal. I paid $99 (US) last December to upgrade from collection 3 to 4. That.. was a great deal then. Getting it for 50% less = terrific deal. The Native updates are less in this sale too. $99 is a great price. I have all three.. and they're flippin' next level.egbert101 wrote: Tue Jul 25, 2023 9:40 pm Upgraded to 4 for 49 dollars (40 quid). Not bad for three new instruments.
Artie Fichelle wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 10:53 am What thrills me most: Music does not get better by technology itself. It is the craft of the artist that makes the difference.
If you love the original hardware, $49 will get you the M1/M1EX experience, plus all the expansion cards, PLUS the expansions from the T Series AND it can import sysex.
I don't really have any experience with the hardware. My thought was that it will provide me with basic bread & butter sounds for music production out of the box, without sound designing, like I usually do with synths like Serum, Massive etc. So I could basically focus on writing music, instead of designing sounds. Basically like picking up a Guitar and playing it. Sitting in front of a piano and playing it. Loading Korg M1 on my DAW and writing/composing music.vulpes777 wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:32 pmIf you love the original hardware, $49 will get you the M1/M1EX experience, plus all the expansion cards, PLUS the expansions from the T Series AND it can import sysex.
So I dare to say it's a definite YES
(and also, it's a textbook example of "doing it right", I'm looking at you, Roland...)
Then I suggest looking up one of the gazillion "famous sounds" demos. As far as "bread and butter" goes, there's a lot of it (actually much more, if you take the expansions into consideration), IF you're looking for those specific late 80s rompler sounds - otherwise by today's standards it might be kind of limited and/or dated (then again, often in a "so bad it's still good" kind of way).musicproducerdee wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:50 pmI don't really have any experience with the hardware. My thought was that it will provide me with basic bread & butter sounds for music production out of the box, without sound designing, like I usually do with synths like Serum, Massive etc. So I could basically focus on writing music, instead of designing sounds. Basically like picking up a Guitar and playing it. Sitting in front of a piano and playing it. Loading Korg M1 on my DAW and writing/composing music.vulpes777 wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:32 pmIf you love the original hardware, $49 will get you the M1/M1EX experience, plus all the expansion cards, PLUS the expansions from the T Series AND it can import sysex.
So I dare to say it's a definite YES
(and also, it's a textbook example of "doing it right", I'm looking at you, Roland...)
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