NEW PCG,SAMPLES or EXB FOR M3 ???

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Rob Sherratt
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Post by Rob Sherratt »

Harmonia,

The rest of us on this forum are delighted with our M3's, so many forum members including me are surprised by your criticisms - unless your comments are based on a faulty or incorrectly configured M3.

This is the spec of the M3 XPanded that you have at the moment. Which other keyboard on the market has more varied or better quality sounds at the same price?
  • Programs ... 1,664 user locations, 1344 preloaded (with EXB-RADIAS option installed)
    Combinations ... 1,792 user locations, 416 preloaded
    Drumkits ... 144 user locations, 32 preloaded
    GM ... 256 GM2 programs, 9 GM2 drum kits
    Sample memory ... 640 Mbyte (when converted to 16-bit linear format) (256 Mbyte internal, and 441 Mbyte EX-USB)
    1,077 Multisamples including 7 stereo
    1,609 Drum Samples including 116 stereo
    EX-USB-PCM01: Brass and Woodwinds 1 approximately 128 Mbyte (when calculated as 16-bit linear), 59 multisamples (including five stereo)
    EX-USB-PCM02: Brass and Woodwinds 2 approximately 128 Mbyte (when calculated as 16-bit linear), 47 multisamples
    EX-USB-PCM03: Stereo Grand Piano approximately 128 Mbyte (when calculated as 16-bit linear), 10 multisamples (including five stereo)
    EX-USB-PCM04: V1 Stereo Piano approximately 57 Mbyte (when calculated as 16-bit linear), 8 multisamples (including four stereo)
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Post by harmonia »

kimu wrote:
harmonia wrote:Yes i mean for ROM sounds sureeeee ...i know that i can use sound font format samples and other format heheh i have in my PC milion multisamples and samples ...but sample is sample never can have better quality then ROM sounds,i bought korg m3 for rom sounds for what have on it and not just for sampler...friends dont writte somthing that you didn't know and understand 8)
sell the m3 then. i do not think korg is going to release a massive upgrade of ROM data.

Dude i agree with Korg long time...i had korg m1,t3,01 w,x3,is35,trinity plus,i 30,triton extrem,korg pa 80, and now i have korg pa1x pro elite and korg m3 and i know what is good to have ROM and its not that i like to have massive sounds on ROM ncnc but quality and good voices..but what can i say any musician can't hear a quality or good SOUNDDD in synth just get there one sound and playy allll day ncncn ;)
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harmonia wrote:Dude i agree with Korg long time...i had korg m1,t3,01 w,x3,is35,i 30,triton extrem,korg pa 80, and now i have korg pa1x pro elite and korg m3 and i know what is good to have ROM and its not that i like to have massive sounds on ROM ncnc but quality and good voices..but what can i say any musician can't hear a quality or good SOUNDDD in synth just get there one sound and playy allll day ncncn ;)

I just need to ask that how did you end up buying the M3 in the first place? Didn't you have enough time to test it or what were you overall expectations of the M3?
And I don't mean to bully you with these :D I'm just interested because you have had quite a lot of experience from different synths.
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Moonshine wrote:
harmonia wrote:Dude i agree with Korg long time...i had korg m1,t3,01 w,x3,is35,i 30,triton extrem,korg pa 80, and now i have korg pa1x pro elite and korg m3 and i know what is good to have ROM and its not that i like to have massive sounds on ROM ncnc but quality and good voices..but what can i say any musician can't hear a quality or good SOUNDDD in synth just get there one sound and playy allll day ncncn ;)

I just need to ask that how did you end up buying the M3 in the first place? Didn't you have enough time to test it or what were you overall expectations of the M3?
And I don't mean to bully you with these :D I'm just interested because you have had quite a lot of experience from different synths.
Yes you have right my friend i didn't test my M3 that is problem coze my friend buy and send me
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Post by harmonia »

Rob Sherratt wrote:Harmonia,

The rest of us on this forum are delighted with our M3's, so many forum members including me are surprised by your criticisms - unless your comments are based on a faulty or incorrectly configured M3.

This is the spec of the M3 XPanded that you have at the moment. Which other keyboard on the market has more varied or better quality sounds at the same price?
  • Programs ... 1,664 user locations, 1344 preloaded (with EXB-RADIAS option installed)
    Combinations ... 1,792 user locations, 416 preloaded
    Drumkits ... 144 user locations, 32 preloaded
    GM ... 256 GM2 programs, 9 GM2 drum kits
    Sample memory ... 640 Mbyte (when converted to 16-bit linear format) (256 Mbyte internal, and 441 Mbyte EX-USB)
    1,077 Multisamples including 7 stereo
    1,609 Drum Samples including 116 stereo
    EX-USB-PCM01: Brass and Woodwinds 1 approximately 128 Mbyte (when calculated as 16-bit linear), 59 multisamples (including five stereo)
    EX-USB-PCM02: Brass and Woodwinds 2 approximately 128 Mbyte (when calculated as 16-bit linear), 47 multisamples
    EX-USB-PCM03: Stereo Grand Piano approximately 128 Mbyte (when calculated as 16-bit linear), 10 multisamples (including five stereo)
    EX-USB-PCM04: V1 Stereo Piano approximately 57 Mbyte (when calculated as 16-bit linear), 8 multisamples (including four stereo)

Heheheh i know this sure...but can you tell me where can i find this electric piano's on M3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU6emHIUrok and i will like to know gonna have some other EXB for example...piano ,brass we have know but can we have EP piano like this http://www.korg.com/Product.aspx?pd=77 coze i played in triton classic and that is Extra...uhhhh if be have some EXB for NICE electric piano and piano i will be gonna be happy so much with my M3 but in this momment i cant find any good EP ,original DGWS :( sorryy for my english
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for Radias board i can say definitvly there haven't nothing on it ...moss board is other thing and much better ...i tried to find and arrange some voice on radias but nope
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Combi Piano for Korg M3 Expanded - By Alê Sasa

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Hello !

This combination actually is ready to run with 2 Programs EX-PCM04 (V1 Stereo Piano). As I don´t know if you have loaded it in the User-F, I left off these ones in track 4 and track 6 of the combi. (In my opinion, the result is still nice...).

To activate them, only change to STATUS ON the track 04 and 06, OK? Otherwise you can play without then.

Even without EX-PCM04, you'll notice right away that I left with more brightness than the factory sounds. As the target was the piano, there is a drum and set the Karma only one scene, but activated a few sliders to change the Karma effects, ok?!


Inputs 1 and 2 are set to microphone (with 2 FX). :P


http://www.4shared.com/dir/9603882/65ad ... aring.html


I hope you enjoy it!


Best Regards
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Re: Combi Piano for Korg M3 Expanded - By Alê Sasa

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Alê Sasa wrote:Hello !

This combination actually is ready to run with 2 Programs EX-PCM04 (V1 Stereo Piano). As I don´t know if you have loaded it in the User-F, I left off these ones in track 4 and track 6 of the combi. (In my opinion, the result is still nice...).

To activate them, only change to STATUS ON the track 04 and 06, OK? Otherwise you can play without then.

Even without EX-PCM04, you'll notice right away that I left with more brightness than the factory sounds. As the target was the piano, there is a drum and set the Karma only one scene, but activated a few sliders to change the Karma effects, ok?!




Inputs 1 and 2 are set to microphone (with 2 FX). :P


http://www.4shared.com/dir/9603882/65ad ... aring.html


I hope you enjoy it!


Best Regards
Alê




Thank you Ale for your human thing ...i tried that combi with exb 4 but it's a natural piano that style...i search for electric piano's DGWS that style you know, but ok thanks from you if you search for somthing that i can help you ... writte to me cao ;)
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Post by harmonia »

can any one tell me pleaseee have a chance to have we this kind of EP piano on EXB ??? http://www.korg.com/Product.aspx?pd=77





sorry for my english
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Post by Gargamel314 »

I'm a little confused... these samples from the Triton EXB are all pretty nice, the the M3's EP programs seem rather comparable to what's from the Triton. WHICH of those EPs are you looking for? I honestly think the M3's are better quality than those of the Tritons (i did own a triton extreme for a few years). As others have mentioned, you need to download this PCG, it has some pretty great EP and clav programs on it.

Please try the programs in this PCG file, it's stickied at the top of the M3 forum: http://www.korg.com/uploads/Download/M3 ... 610000.zip

I've used most of the korg synths at some point, the T3, 01/W, and Tritons were all something special, but in my opinion the M3 puts them all to shame in terms of quality. If the M3 isn't doing it for you, you really should get yourself a nice Yamaha XS or something comparable.
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Time to make your own sounds :shock:
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hehehhehe i had motif xs6 and exchanged it with korg m3...problem is this that old korg's keyboard are better then now (nooo in quality sureee but in voice's choice) but all depends in flavor ok.But just original voice called DGWS is a legenddddd of EP (example in 01w fd,t3,m1),in OSC ROM sounds i find a voice called E.PIANO like a DGWS but it have a very diferent sound and so much wild :( for that i ask goona have some new EXB of EP or we stop'd just on exb1,2,3,4, thanks :)
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bsr2002 wrote:Time to make your own sounds :shock:



hey dude i have my sounds 8)
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Post by Stefanus Wayanartha »

:D yes, M3 gives you not only the brand new sounds and sounds character, but gives you high flexibility to expand your own sound :)

so be patient for waiting the community create the samples, or be patient to learn the great feature of M3's sampling utility :D

i remember that there is the Korg Extreme, Triton, and Trinity samples in NI or Sampletank format. If you really want to use them, you can convert those samples using any sample converter such as Extreme Sampler or Awave Sample converter :D
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Pleaseee friends and KORG how can i have this original DWGS EP http://www.synthmania.com/Korg%2005RW/A ... S%20EP.mp3 in sample,exb or pcg for my M3 or i would buy a synth just for this EP .....i was thinking that M3 have somthing on ROM from old synth M1 example those niceee original EP and DWGS but NOT it isn't truee :( can anyone answerd me ???Thanks
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