MATRIXSYNTH: KORG M3


Thursday, January 18, 2007

KORG M3


One more via Future Music.se via jalvac. Translated

"The INVENTORS OF the concept workstation return to the load with another extraordinary keyboard. M3 represents the third generation of workstations Korg and offers characteristics similar to those of the prestigious OASYS. In fact, its main chip of 120 voices is inspired by OASYS chip HD-1, and in addition, provides a ROM of 256MB with the best sounds of that one instrument, compiled like a new specific set of patches for M3. Also the card of extension “EXB-Broadcast” will be available, that contributes a version of 24 voices of integrated sinte “MMT” in You radiate.

As you imagine, M3 comes filled with options for control, that include joystick, a tape controller, dual commutators, entrances for pedals and a fabulous touch screen. This one in addition works like controller “X/Y” to publish parameters of synthesis and effects, and changes of color before the actions of the user. In its eight base they appear pads sensible at the speed to shoot all type of sounds, from agreed batteries to and samples.

By the way, M3 offers 64MB of ram for sampling (expandable until 320MB with optional card “EXB-M256”) and is compatible with formats WAV, AIFF, Akai and Soundfont 2.0. M3 is available in three versions of 61, 73 and 88 notes - this one includes a ballast keyboard RH3 with a design for this launching totally to size; you already know that the boys of Korg are very lovers of detail…"

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