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MC909

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Thursday, August 6th 2009, 8:01pm

Korg M3 review?

Hello everyone,

I know that producers here used more soft synths but perhaps some people tried to play with the Korg M3 in a music shop...
I watched some video on youtube and it seems to be a wonderful one....anyone?
thank you :)

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Tuesday, August 11th 2009, 9:31pm

I bought the M3 it was released.
I sold it 6 months later.

Its a wicked and powerful workstation, but its nothing new.
And the sounds you get from the M3 you can get from any softsynth or sample library as well.

Belive me, its no use for buying if your working in a studio.

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Tuesday, August 11th 2009, 9:31pm

I bought the M3 it was released.
I sold it 6 months later.

Its a wicked and powerful workstation, but its nothing new.
And the sounds you get from the M3 you can get from any softsynth or sample library as well.

Belive me, its no use for buying if your working in a studio.

MC909

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Sunday, August 16th 2009, 9:39am

I know that, nowadays, you can use softsynths, but it's not the same pleasure for me.

I like to play on my Virus C & my just-bought Radias, tweaking sounds, adding loops fx with my KaossPad3...I work the whole day in front of a computer for my job and i don't want to use it except for the mix of all patterns i created.

It's sure more expensive (only drawback).

About the M3, they released some times ago, a V2 version (update free) with more sounds :-)