It's been a while since I sold my Extreme to pay for my apartment.Now I ordered my M3-61

Waiting patiently.

Regards.
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soulidstate wrote:I might keep it as the M3's controller and give up M3's keyboard. Pls let me know if there is anyone interested to buy it and I'll list it in eBay.
that is a sharp deal. I have a hunch you will do ok selling the M3-61 keyboard on ebaysoulidstate wrote:Hi synthoid,
Unfortunately, I can't do that as I'm buying a used M3-61 and at a very good price, $1600 only with exb-256.The reason why I thought that someone will go for the keybed is for those guys who bought the module who would desire to get the keybed.
Anyway,thanks for your thoughts.
Regards.
That wouldn't work. The M3 has a different synthesis engine.soulidstate wrote:They should have at least put the Extreme PCGs on it to occupy those hundreds of Initprogram banks to make it more useful out of the box..
They already announced that......Jerry said we will see some new sounds next month. Give the M3 a chance. Your first impression shouldn't be your last. There's a LOT more to the M3.soulidstate wrote:Unless Korg releases free decent M3 programs, then this keybd doesn't deserve any accolades, at least from where I am coming from.
I am not sure why you bought it then. These are ' basics' you could have doped out in a 45 minute demo at a Guitar Center w/headphonessoulidstate wrote:Got my M3 2 days ago.
When I looked at the programs I remember my Triton Extreme. Looks like Korg recycled the triton, redesigned the external, addition of features and Karma2 on it. I am not totally impressed with the sound. ...Korg should have filled up the User banks with presets as well, you can overwrite them anyway so why give the burden to the owner the programming of their own sounds from scratch.
Just my frank evaluation.Unless Korg releases free decent M3 programs, then this keybd doesn't deserve any accolades, at least from where I am coming from.