Dimensions? and my 2 cents worth
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:51 am
Checking the dimension of the 61 and 73, they are given as 7.5 inches deep. That can't be right. Would like to know the actual depth.
I've been thinking about selling my Extreme-88 so I can afford an M3. But have never fallen in love with it after about 30 trips to Guitar Center. And I'd hate to part with my blue menace. But, have been looking for an affordable 61 key synth action board to tier above my TEX for organ and synth feel-with some fresh great sounds. Nothing has really done it for me...until now.
The M50 is exactly what I've been looking for. Don't need sampling on it. The 8 insert effects with EQ on each timbre, chord pads, touch screen, EDS engine with pro sounds, DAW integration is exactly what I want.
Sampling option, Karma, expansion boards, aftertouch, yeah they'd all be nice, but it looks like Korg had a target price, and kept whittling things off until they hit it.
I like the looks 10X better than the M3. And 15 pounds!! Just hope it isn't built cheap. But I really like the idea of a great sounding board that's truly portable. I can move it around the house, maybe to the front porch, etc...and the giggers can walk around with it under one arm.
And best of all, the price is right. Count me in on this one.
Terry
I've been thinking about selling my Extreme-88 so I can afford an M3. But have never fallen in love with it after about 30 trips to Guitar Center. And I'd hate to part with my blue menace. But, have been looking for an affordable 61 key synth action board to tier above my TEX for organ and synth feel-with some fresh great sounds. Nothing has really done it for me...until now.
The M50 is exactly what I've been looking for. Don't need sampling on it. The 8 insert effects with EQ on each timbre, chord pads, touch screen, EDS engine with pro sounds, DAW integration is exactly what I want.
Sampling option, Karma, expansion boards, aftertouch, yeah they'd all be nice, but it looks like Korg had a target price, and kept whittling things off until they hit it.
I like the looks 10X better than the M3. And 15 pounds!! Just hope it isn't built cheap. But I really like the idea of a great sounding board that's truly portable. I can move it around the house, maybe to the front porch, etc...and the giggers can walk around with it under one arm.
And best of all, the price is right. Count me in on this one.
Terry