My beloved M50 is in need of some TLC now. I love this keyboard so much, but it is starting to show signs of age. The keyboard itself has had to be repaired by a tech twice in 2 years, and after 15 years of regular gigs and constant transport I think it is time I bought something new. But what should I buy?
For me, I still think the M50 holds its own against most current workstations in respect of sounds and editing, so whatever I buy needs to be an upgrade, with better sounds, robust for gigs, but won't break the bank.
Budget £1000-£1500 preferred.
Any thoughts?
What to buy in 2021?
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Re: What to buy in 2021?
Depending on how attached you are to the M50, maybe you could consider getting another one, albeit, it will be used.nico88 wrote:My beloved M50 is in need of some TLC now. I love this keyboard so much, but it is starting to show signs of age. The keyboard itself has had to be repaired by a tech twice in 2 years, and after 15 years of regular gigs and constant transport I think it is time I bought something new. But what should I buy?
For me, I still think the M50 holds its own against most current workstations in respect of sounds and editing, so whatever I buy needs to be an upgrade, with better sounds, robust for gigs, but won't break the bank.
Budget £1000-£1500 preferred.
Any thoughts?
I still use my M50, and the one I sold to my friend in another band still uses it. I still program it for her and she likes it, but says that there are not a lot of synth sounds on it that she wants. I program them for her and she seems to be happy.
I use mine for distorted lead guitar sounds. The way one can route EFX on the M50 is still very powerful and with a little bit of inventive programming, yuo can emulate slides and other sample nuances that Korg have put into the newer models.
Depending on what your issues are for the M50, it may be repairable, again

If you really want to get something newer, then the Krome is the obvious choice. It is really the newer version of the M50 with added (and much better) piano sounds and EPs. I am not sure if the Krome has the DNC stuff that I have on the PA700, but the EDS-X engine is extremely powerful on the Krome.
I do feel that the Krome is an odd duck, considering the features of the Kross, but in its own right, the Krome is a fine instrument. It would be my choice if I needed to upgrade my M50.
I do not feel that the Kross would be a good replacement, mainly because of the EFX routings. It is limited and in that right, the M50 is still superior. The M50 has better sounds as well, except for the piano sounds.
I second voip's choice on the Krome to replace the M50 if you need to get something new. Used, at least in the USA, the prices can range from around $600 to $1000. I am not sure what your MSRP may be for a used or new one.
Good Luck

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Harry
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Korg Krome 88 EX version
Many thanks for the replies. Its true, I do love my M50, and letting her go will be a wrench. I will probably go for something new, but I've heard mixed reviews about the newest Krome 88 - the EX.
What is everyone's opinion on this latest version - Krome EX?
What is everyone's opinion on this latest version - Krome EX?
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Re: Korg Krome 88 EX version
My understanding of the Krome EX is that it included some extra waveforms in there for EDM and Dance sounds for that type of music. I do not beoieve they deleted anything previous that was already in there.nico88 wrote:Many thanks for the replies. Its true, I do love my M50, and letting her go will be a wrench. I will probably go for something new, but I've heard mixed reviews about the newest Krome 88 - the EX.
What is everyone's opinion on this latest version - Krome EX?
Grace,
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