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Hi new old guy
hi new to korg forums but i'm and old musician retired frome the road living on kenny perry's golf course in franklin ky i have 2 classic 61's and a pro-x I sometimes do singles using sequences just to keep chops up I'm always looking for new equiptment but find korg best in all sounds but piano, going to try m3 pretty soon and see if thay will be the answer.
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Welcome!
I find the M3 pianos very useful, but I'm a tweaker, maybe you are also, and if so, these pianos are gonna please you I think, there are so many things you can do, it's just amazing, and there are a bunch of nice patches to start with.
If you're doing solo work, the KARMA feature just might bring a big smile to your face too.


I find the M3 pianos very useful, but I'm a tweaker, maybe you are also, and if so, these pianos are gonna please you I think, there are so many things you can do, it's just amazing, and there are a bunch of nice patches to start with.
If you're doing solo work, the KARMA feature just might bring a big smile to your face too.

Stephen
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https://www.soundclick.com/artist/defau ... ID=1514031
http://www.soundclick.com/jsf
http://cdbaby.com/all/jstephenfoster
Location Central U.S.A.