Forgive me if this is documented somewhere, but I've never seen it.
I recently switched from Windows to Linux on my laptop. I own a D3200 in addition to my M3 and Radias and I knew that PC mode on the 3200 works in Windows as well as Linux.
Well...I thought, "The M3 is just another OS, so why couldn't you use the D3200's hard drive as a storage device?" So I plugged in the USB from the 3200, activated PC mode and USB, rescanned devices on the M3 and guess what? It recognized the 3200 as a storage device. Woo Hoo!
So now I am rendering my M3 wavs directly on the 3200. I've also started using the 3200 to save my SNG, KMP, KSF files. This is about as seamless as I can imagine -- no more need for a PC in my studio.
This really is a dream come true for me. I wonder if Korg knows about this between the D3200 & M3. Its definitely a cool feature.
I had no idea you could do this...
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Korg M3 with EXB Radias & EXB-256 onboard
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