Finally, some great pianos for the M50!
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Finally, some great pianos for the M50!
I've designed some pianos for the M50!
It's a collection of 23 programs and 33 combos covering a range of sounds:
- Concert grands
- Studio pianos
- Hyped modern pianos
- Effected and magical pianos
- Broken and distorted pianos
The 23 programs and 33 combos have a regular price of $49, but I'm offering an introductory price of $39 until December 1st.
Check it out if you want better pianos!
Read more here:
http://kimlajoie.com/pianos
-Kim.
It's a collection of 23 programs and 33 combos covering a range of sounds:
- Concert grands
- Studio pianos
- Hyped modern pianos
- Effected and magical pianos
- Broken and distorted pianos
The 23 programs and 33 combos have a regular price of $49, but I'm offering an introductory price of $39 until December 1st.
Check it out if you want better pianos!
Read more here:
http://kimlajoie.com/pianos
-Kim.
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They sound awesome, Kim. I already downloaded the sample PCG and will test it next week. Looking forward to purchase your collection.
Keep it up
Keep it up

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Non Korg: M-Audio Code 61 MIDI Controller, Nektar GX49 MIDI Controller
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Software: Apple MainStage, Arturia V Collection 7, Arturia OB-Xa V
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Thanks Kim for Great news! Will test trial progs at weekends
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Please find the app at :
http://korgpatches.com/patches/m50/aldan_iii_trial
Documentation included in setup.
Please find the app at :
http://korgpatches.com/patches/m50/aldan_iii_trial
Documentation included in setup.
subscribed to this thread to see if others try and give some feedback first.
been playing way more bass than M-50 lately. glad to see the work you've been talking about for a while come to fruition.
been playing way more bass than M-50 lately. glad to see the work you've been talking about for a while come to fruition.
Bass and keyboard player, not usually at the same time, but sometimes in the same song!
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you should download it with Internet explorer cause at least in my PC firefox can't donwload it....Kapellmeister wrote:Please pardon my ignorance but how do I download that .pcg file using a link like that?
(I'm a new M50 owner and am finding my way. My last keyboard was an 01/wProX!)
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McHale, I realise you're looking out for the forum, and I don't disrespect you for that. I've got nothing against you.McHale wrote:I'm really surprised Sharp hasn't posted this for the OP yet.
http://www.korgforums.com/?show=2
Maybe you haven't had a look at my post history here, but I have actually been contributing to the forum - not just promoting my piano collection. I've been a member since August this year, and I've created two topics about my piano collection.
I don't mind if you bring this to the attention of the forum moderators. If they find that I've broken the rules, I won't contest it. If I'm not welcome here, I'll move on.
I'm not here to ruffle anyone's feathers. I'm here because I like my M50, and I like programming it. I hope I can help people by providing advice and suggestions - unrelated to pianos - as I have been doing here for a few months. I hope I can also help by providing an option for more pianos sounds for those who want them.
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Hi Kim,
I just wanted to say thanks for making the sounds available - they're great for people (like me!) who just may not have time to get too involved with programming the M50, and they provide a lovely additional palette of piano sounds. My personal preference is for something along the lines of the Grand Piano 1 sound on my CP33, but these are really just lovely - it's €30 or so very well spent, as far as I'm concerned.
As an aside, because they're so different from the stock Korg pianos, they are also a great demonstration of what a powerful/capable/flexible WS the M50 is.
Thanks again,
Brendan.
I just wanted to say thanks for making the sounds available - they're great for people (like me!) who just may not have time to get too involved with programming the M50, and they provide a lovely additional palette of piano sounds. My personal preference is for something along the lines of the Grand Piano 1 sound on my CP33, but these are really just lovely - it's €30 or so very well spent, as far as I'm concerned.
As an aside, because they're so different from the stock Korg pianos, they are also a great demonstration of what a powerful/capable/flexible WS the M50 is.
Thanks again,
Brendan.
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By the way, it would be awesome if you had like "small" packs, containing just some classes of pianos. For example, im more interested in the concert and studio pianos, and not so much in the others.
In argentina, 49 dollars is a lot unfortunately =(, but Im going to think it well.
Can those be bought by paypal?
In argentina, 49 dollars is a lot unfortunately =(, but Im going to think it well.
Can those be bought by paypal?
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Hey Terr0rHavok,Terr0rHavok wrote:By the way, it would be awesome if you had like "small" packs, containing just some classes of pianos. For example, im more interested in the concert and studio pianos, and not so much in the others.
In argentina, 49 dollars is a lot unfortunately =(, but Im going to think it well.
Can those be bought by paypal?
Have you seen that Kim has made 8 free samples available for people to try before they buy?
And yes, you can pay through PayPal.
Brendan.
My boards: Korg M50-61 & Yamaha CP33
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you always got.
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you always got.
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX
