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Cards

Korg M1 Synth 2 sound cards MSC-07 and MPC-07 for M-1 & M1R. $75.00 + shipping. Seller 100% positive. $575.00 + shipping. Seller 100% positive. KORG Collection M1 has all of the M1’s preset sounds. In addition to all of the 19 PCM ROM cards originally released for the M1, KORG Collection M1 also covers the sounds of the M1EX that expanded the internal PCM of the M1, as well as the sounds of the KORG T1/T2/T3 synthesizers which we released as an evolution of the M1. The Korg M3R is a popular synth module for two main reasons. It sounds like an M1 both in name and sonic quality and it's cheap. They usually go for about $150.00 U.S. But I have seen them sold for as little as $75.00. That's a good price for a synth that has the same 16 voice polyphony and Digital Multi Effects as the M1 and T-Series.

Software for Mac/Windows

KORG

KORG Gadget 2 Le for Mac

Evolving to the next generation. The second edition KORG Gadget 2 has been dramatically updated. More than 40 small synthesizers and drum machines called “gadgets,” and lets you freely combine these to produce anything from powerful electronic music to rock music. KORG Gadget 2 Le for Mac is a function limited edition of it.

* The sounds and functions are expanded if you use “KORG Gadget 2 Le for Mac” with KORG Controller / Synthesizer products.
* This software is for Mac only.

M1 Le

'M1 Le' is a limited edition of the M1 software synthesizer (included in the KORG Collection) that conveniently brings the sounds of the ground-breaking M1 music workstation to your computer. *1

*TRITON taktile comes with KORG Collection - Legacy Bundle (MS-20, Polysix, Mono/Poly, M1, WAVESTATION, MDE-X) instead of M1 Le.

iZotope

RX Elements

RX elements is a simpler version of the world famous RX series software, the industry-standard audiorepair tool used on movies and TV shows to restore damaged, noisy audio to pristinecondition. Take advantage of its iconic visual interface and machine learning for quickand precise audio editing. RX elements is ready both with plugin and stand alone software.

iZotope

Ozone Elements

Effortlessly get your mixes radio- and streaming-ready with Ozone Elements. With best-in-class processing from Ozone 8, this new mastering plug-in enables you to achieve a full, rich, and loud final master with new assistive technologies like Master Assistant and the legendary Ozone Maximizer.

Skoove

Skoove

Skoove is the easiest way to learn piano, delivering interactive piano lessons that adapt to your needs and give real time, personalized feedback to your playing. With Skoove you learn how to play piano with a constantly growing catalogue of over 250 high quality online piano lessons for beginners and advanced players. Get a free 3 months trial of Skoove Premium now.

Melodics

Melodics is a desktop app that helps you improve your keyboard and finger drumming skills. You can download it for free and it comes with 40 lessons to get you started. Learn from contemporary artists, DJs, and producers with new tutorials released every week. Melodics is an exciting cross between a game and a beat-making software, that adapts to your abilities and musical tastes to help you get better, faster.

Lounge Lizard Session

'Lounge Lizard Session' is the physical modeling sound module from Applied Acoustics Systems, highly regarded for its richly expressive electric piano sounds.

Ultra Analog Session

'Ultra Analog Session' is the analog modeling synthesizer from Applied Acoustics Systems, highly regarded for its fat, powerful sounds.

Strum Session

Applied Acoustics Systems' 'Strum Session' is the physical modeling software synthesizer that lets you 'play' acoustic guitar parts with the expressive power of an acoustic instrument.

Reason Studios

Reason Lite

Reason Lite offers many of the same instruments, effects, and recording and mixing tools as the full version of Reason, with eight available instrument/audio tracks.

Digital Synsations

Digital Synseations offers four softsynths, sampled faithfully from four classic digital synthesizers from the late '80s and early '90s.

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You can upgrade at a special price from the M1 Le to the “KORG Collection - Special Bundle.” Don’t miss this opportunity to obtain this synthesizer collection.

The Korg M3R is a popular synth module for two main reasons... It sounds like an M1 both in name and sonic quality and it's cheap. They usually go for about $150.00 U.S. but I have seen them sold for as little as $75.00. That's a good price for a synth that has the same 16 voice polyphony and Digital Multi Effects as the M1 and T-Series.

Many people buy this synth thinking they are getting an M1 in a rack and are disappointed when they power up the synth and find that the famous M1 factory signature sounds like Universe and Cloud Nine aren't there. But the M3R can easily sound just like the M1 when loaded with M3R Morph.

Limitations

The M3R doesn't have nearly as many patches available for it as the M1 does. The M1 was extremely popular and most Sound Houses developed patches for it and not the M3R.

M3R patches are not compatible with the M1. That means you can't transfer your favorite M1 patches to the M3R via Midi.

The M3R is limited to Single Oscillator Programs. This can be a serious limitation in the sound creation process. Programs can be 'stacked' in Combination mode though to achieve double oscillator 'depth'.

The M3R can be tedious to operate from the front panel. It's small screen, limited buttons, and buried menus can make everyday operation a pain. This is probably the biggest complaint most users have against the M3R. This problem can be eliminated with the addition of a RE1 Remote Editor or a good Software Editor. You'd be well advised not to tackle this synth without one or the other.

Should You Buy This Synth?

If you've never had a M/T Series synth this is a cheap way to hear what all the fuss is about. But don't judge the entire line on this synth. If you can afford it I'd recommend getting the M1R instead.

If you have a M1 or T-Series synth and are looking for cheap polyphony expansion this might be a good way to go. You double your max polyphony and add two more Digital Multi Effects in the process.

If you have a M1 and are looking for new Multisounds this synth is attractive. For the price of about 2 Korg Card Sets you get 3 times the waveform data and a synth to boot! Good deal.

If you have a M1 EX/M1R EX or a T-Series and are looking for new Multisounds this synth is not the way to go. These synths already have most of the Multisounds found in the M3R and the ones they don't have aren't that big of a deal.

The Multisounds

The M3R has 3 megs of Multisound waveform data. That's only 1 meg less than the original M1. The bulk of the Multisounds are derived from the M1's waveform data but some are from the M1 EX/M1R EX and T-Series' expanded Multisounds. Only a few Multisounds are unique to this synth and most of those can be found on Korg's PCM Sound Cards.

Sequences

The M3R doesn't have a built in sequencer like the rest of M/T Series synths but it does have several demo sequences stored in ROM... and they are arguably better than the M1's factory dermos. Certainly on par with the M1's. Demo sequences can also be found on Korg's M3R Sound Card Sets.

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More Info

Manual - Korg M3R Manual & Quick Guide in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format.

M3R Master - Master the Korg M3R Sound Card Sets.

Computer sound cards

M3R Morph - Turn the M3R into a respectable M1 clone.

Sound Cards - Current Sound and RAM Cards for sale.

Battery Replacement - Step by Step Battery Replacement Guide.

Specs - Side by side comparison of all M/T Series synths.

Devices

Effects - Info on the Digital Multi Effects used in the M/T's.

Sounds - Korg's Sound Cards for the M3R.

Accessories - Info on RAM cards and more.

Korg Sound Cards Free

Tips - Find out which ROM version your synth has.

Sound Cards Creative

Factory Patches - Stored in ROM (see Manual).

Korg Sound Cards App

Demo Sequences - Stored in ROM (see Manual).