if you like the way the EX3's piano programs from the M3 play, you CAN put the programs on the M50. You would have to use the M50's piano samples, and it wouldn't sound exactly the same, but in many ways it would react similarly to the EX3 piano. Who knows, maybe what you like about the EX3 piano is actually in the programming, and not in the sample.
nitekatt2010 wrote:
I have never played or heard a Korg M3 to compare my M50 with or a Triton. Is there that much difference in sound with each of these keyboards, especially acoustic pianos? Thanks
katt
I have an M3, really the difference in the quality isn't that much different from the M50. It's just... different. I like having the variety. The M50's sample is excellent, I use it a great deal on the M3. It has a great personality that you don't typically hear in a keyboard workstation. But like someone above stated, takes on piano samples are VERY subjective. some people say the M50 sample sounds choppy, like the samples are taken from different pianos. i think it sounds beautiful.
I've also had a KARMA and a Triton Extreme. The difference between the M50's piano and all of the Tritons is like night and day. The Triton Extreme actually has 3 piano samples. The original Triton sample, the EXB-PCM08 sample (velocity-switching bosendorfer), and a Steinway Grand. I liked them both, they each had their own uses, but the M50's blows them all out of the water.
Here's a good example of the two:
Triton Extreme Steinway:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/toi41ltgz ... treme).mp3
Triton Extreme Bosendorfer:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wz2m2mymj ... pcm08).mp3
They're good, and convincing, but they're kinda hollow sounding compared to the M's pianos.