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jrocko31
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Comment on M3's Piano on V2

Post by jrocko31 »

Hello,

up until now i'm still using korg triton extreme.i kind of satisfied with ksounds' vol 2 piano and i just wonder how does it compare with M3's new piano on v2.i'm looking forward on getting the M3 in the future but i still have no budget at the moment.please share your observations.
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Post by Fopperr.M3 »

Hello,


Something we all know is that Korg doesn't have the most perfect piano's, most of the modern Roland and Yamaha are having better pianos but that is also a kind of taste of course.

I am an owner from an M3 expanded V2.0 incl the Radias EXB and the 256 EXB (which is needed to autoload the ex1, ex2 and ex3 at once.

The Exes are ment to be external expansionboards but Korg gave them to us with the Expanded V2.0 update.

These piano's are much better then In the past. I think these piano's sound so beautiful and powerfull, you could use them live.

I have a Korg Triton Classic. I don't know the piano programs on the Extreme, when they are as bad as on the Classic, you never been so happy!!

Hope I have been helpfull


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Post by cowtothesky »

Definitely an improvement on V2. I didn't like any of the acoustic piano sounds on V1 and was using my Yamaha for piano. I love the electric piano sounds though. The new samples on V2 sound great.
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