
The NEW M3 XPanded offers a staggering 640 Mbytes of PCM, delivering a huge number of sound variations. Powerful enhancements to the sequencer and interface make the M3 the go-to instrument for your music making.
Read more about this amazing FREE upgrade here.
The Next Coming of M
The M3 heralds the third generation of Korg Workstations. The M1 started it all, first appearing in 1988 to bring the world a new concept called the “music workstation.” It went on to become the best selling workstation in history, and was further expanded and enhanced through the T and O1/W series. Trinity defined a new level of innovations including touch screen technology and configurable effects, and was the forbearer of the successful TRITON range of products.
Now Korg Is Poised To Redefine The
Workstation Category Once Again.
The M3 features a number of innovations distilled from the flagship OASYS including the new EDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis) sound generator derived from the HD-1 engine design, the advanced second-generation KARMA functionality, and the multi-purpose control surface. Adding innovations such as the new concept of “virtualized hardware” that allows an even closer integration with DAW systems, Drum Tracks which provide a instant groove to play along with, and the new "Korg Komponent System" concept that facilitates more flexible system construction, the M3 music workstation/sampler opens a new and exciting page in music making - it’s the workstation that rightfully deserves to wear the “M” that started it all.
Tour the M3 Virtual Interface
Take a virtual tour of the M3 using the online Flash graphic user interface by clicking here.
Check Out Streaming Videos
To see a video introduction, overviews and operating tutorials of the M3, click here. Links to videos will appear in the window to the right."
KORG's M3 Expanded page
I wish you at least could buy some of the extra sound generating components that the Oasys has and add them to this unit.
ReplyDeletea staggering 640MB of samples?
ReplyDelete"ample" sure, but "staggering?"
hell what do I know, none of my synths have any sample memory at all.
;-)
It's 640 MB of really well chosen, well looped/produced stuff. Korg's 640 MB is like a few gigs of a typical PC sample library in many ways.
ReplyDeleteStill, not a huge-tastic fan of the M3 for some reason.