Nope. There are manuals for EACH AND EVERY KORG released so far, but for M3 - no, you are on your own.Are there any manuals on how to program the sounds?
Just kidding, naturally there is manual. And yes, it's described in it how to program M3.
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I love you man but i am not gay, dont worry!muziksculp wrote:Re-programming both programs and combinations can transform the M3 to an "M3-Extreme".
Would you mind submitting some examples with your claim?muziksculp wrote:Hi,
I just wanted to let other M3 users know that M3 preset programs don't give you a real idea of what the M3 is capable of.
I had my M3 for almost three months now, but did not have much time to begin doing any serious sound programming on it, so, I just recently began experimenting with editing this baby, and what a surprise I got !
The M3 can sound a huge step up from what is currently programmed from the factory. Re-programming both programs and combinations can transform the M3 to an "M3-Extreme".
The difference is substantial ! I would guess that the Korg programmers had to rush the programming, in order to release the M3 on time, this meant that a lot of the programs and combis on the M3 can sound much better if more time was spent on programming them. (so IMHO, the stock factory programs on the M3 do not do justice to what it can sound like).
I can't wait to see this happen.