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need info about M50

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 10:48 pm
by abraham_EID
hi guyes i think i know the M50 isnt a sampler but can i still load sample and edit them like the m3 thanx

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 10:53 pm
by jacke
Dear, abraham_EID,
No.
Dearest wishes.
http://korg.com/m50

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 1:36 am
by mocando
:roll: So you know is NOT a sampler, still you want to load samples ? I don't get it. :?

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 6:30 am
by BasariStudios
Yes Abraham, you can make Scrambled Eggs on it too...
I dont know, i am sorry but some questions are just...

COMMON SENSE PEOPLE PLEASE...WHITE CAN BE ONLY WHITE
AND BLACK CAN BE ONLY BLACK PLEASE!

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 8:55 am
by Moonshine
mocando wrote::roll: So you know is NOT a sampler, still you want to load samples ? I don't get it. :?
It's possible in Triton LE and TR even without the actual sampling upgrade. I think that might be one of the reasons people get confused :)

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 9:57 am
by X-Trade
Moonshine wrote: It's possible in Triton LE and TR even without the actual sampling upgrade. I think that might be one of the reasons people get confused :)
Ah, but the sampling upgrade allows you to do sampling, It doesn't say anything about the TR and LE not being a sampler :lol:

Anyway, it actually makes sense because samples have to be loaded into RAM. if you put the RAM in then you've got somewhere to load samples. Needing the expansion to load samples wouldn't make any sense from a technical point of view. Maybe from a sales point of view.....
The sampling upgrade lets you do, well, sampling! it lets you make samples, etc. giving you the inputs and all that too. For some reason it also gives a SCSI connection.


Seriously, one of the massive downsides of the M50 is that you can't load samples on it. There is however a great selection of drum, instrument and FX samples on board already, so not to worry! If you need sampling though, you'd have to get the M3.

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 10:26 am
by Moonshine
X-Trade wrote:
Moonshine wrote: It's possible in Triton LE and TR even without the actual sampling upgrade. I think that might be one of the reasons people get confused :)
Ah, but the sampling upgrade allows you to do sampling, It doesn't say anything about the TR and LE not being a sampler :lol:

Anyway, it actually makes sense because samples have to be loaded into RAM. if you put the RAM in then you've got somewhere to load samples. Needing the expansion to load samples wouldn't make any sense from a technical point of view. Maybe from a sales point of view.....
The sampling upgrade lets you do, well, sampling! it lets you make samples, etc. giving you the inputs and all that too. For some reason it also gives a SCSI connection.
Yeah, but the reason I brought those up is because they are the only Korg keyboards I know that you can add samples to even though you might not be able to actually sample with them.

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 5:32 pm
by BasariStudios
The reason why everything comes to this confusion and weird question is that
not many people know what actually one means by ''Sampler''. Many people
have taken the Freedom to actually understand the word Sampler the way they
want and not what it actually means. Korg TR/LE as they are...even though
they can read ready Samples they are NOT SAMPLERS!...unless the EXB Sampling
Board is added to them. A keyboard with Sampler means a keyboard tha you
can RECORD INTO and create your own Samples...not just reading ready Samples.