Korg CX3 engine in M3?
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:44 am
Hi,
A sales rep told me that the Korg CX3 (Hammond clone) is out of production and sure enough it does not seem to be available anywhere in Europe (I do see it in many US online shops though).
However he continued to tell me that supposedly the M3 includes the sound engine from the CX3.
Is there any truth to this? Nothing I have read on the M3 documentation supports his statement. Sure there are some (possibly great) organ sounds in the M3 and I wouldn't be surprised if you can actually use the faders as drawbars for some programs, but will it really sound the same as a CX3?
I'm looking for something to complement my Fantom X7 in terms of better organ sounds. I have tried several clones including Roland VK8, Hammond XK1 and XK3 but never the CX3 (nor the M3 in any serious manner).
However when I heard some online demo's
Rock Solo (mp3, 2.1MB)
Prelude (mp3, 1.41MB)
Katana (mp3, 1.76MB)
the CX3 sounded much better to my ears than the ones I had demoed. The comparison is not fair because I was listening through my studio monitors vs headphones (not my own unfortunately) in the shop but still.
I also checked out Native Instruments B4 software but the demo's where not inspiring, not my taste in sound or music at all. I would be using it for progressive rock so I'm looking for more of a Tony Banks sound (although I realize he didn't actually use a Hammond for a lot of his organ sounds). With most of the clones I found the overdrive to be way to harsh and digital and absolutely horrible when playing chords.
I'm actually wondering how much of the sound that I liked in the CX3 demo's was from the overdrive or leslie effect. Heck I'm wondering if wondering if any Hammond clone would satisfy my needs if when used with an actual tube pre-amp and a good leslie sim.
I've been debating getting a clone for over a year but have come no closer to a decission. And now there's the Fantom G which hopefully will have a Hammond-clone ARX expansion board so that's not making my decission any easier as I'm considering upgrading my Fantom X to a Fantom G anyway and I sure don't need more keyboards to haul around (already use three on stage).
This post has become way too long so I'll just stop now. Any information regarding my original question and other input welcome.
Thanks,
Arjan
A sales rep told me that the Korg CX3 (Hammond clone) is out of production and sure enough it does not seem to be available anywhere in Europe (I do see it in many US online shops though).
However he continued to tell me that supposedly the M3 includes the sound engine from the CX3.
Is there any truth to this? Nothing I have read on the M3 documentation supports his statement. Sure there are some (possibly great) organ sounds in the M3 and I wouldn't be surprised if you can actually use the faders as drawbars for some programs, but will it really sound the same as a CX3?
I'm looking for something to complement my Fantom X7 in terms of better organ sounds. I have tried several clones including Roland VK8, Hammond XK1 and XK3 but never the CX3 (nor the M3 in any serious manner).
However when I heard some online demo's
Rock Solo (mp3, 2.1MB)
Prelude (mp3, 1.41MB)
Katana (mp3, 1.76MB)
the CX3 sounded much better to my ears than the ones I had demoed. The comparison is not fair because I was listening through my studio monitors vs headphones (not my own unfortunately) in the shop but still.
I also checked out Native Instruments B4 software but the demo's where not inspiring, not my taste in sound or music at all. I would be using it for progressive rock so I'm looking for more of a Tony Banks sound (although I realize he didn't actually use a Hammond for a lot of his organ sounds). With most of the clones I found the overdrive to be way to harsh and digital and absolutely horrible when playing chords.
I'm actually wondering how much of the sound that I liked in the CX3 demo's was from the overdrive or leslie effect. Heck I'm wondering if wondering if any Hammond clone would satisfy my needs if when used with an actual tube pre-amp and a good leslie sim.
I've been debating getting a clone for over a year but have come no closer to a decission. And now there's the Fantom G which hopefully will have a Hammond-clone ARX expansion board so that's not making my decission any easier as I'm considering upgrading my Fantom X to a Fantom G anyway and I sure don't need more keyboards to haul around (already use three on stage).
This post has become way too long so I'll just stop now. Any information regarding my original question and other input welcome.
Thanks,
Arjan