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A holiday gift - 32 new classic keys
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 11:11 pm
by jerrythek
http://www.korg.com/uploads/Download/M5 ... 680000.zip
Enjoy - let us know how you like them.
Regards,
Jerry
Note: Link updated for new webstie
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:18 am
by kimu
thanks korg!!!! double gift this years, m3 and m50
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:26 pm
by StudioMan
I can't wait to check these out! I wonder if my family will understand if I'm late due to I had to check out the latest M50 program settings available from Korg?
Thanks Jerry!
Mike

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 4:00 pm
by Xenomorph
Thanks Jerry! I'll definitely take advantage of this when I get my M50! You guys rock!
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:45 am
by FifthElement
Thanks for this stunning set of new patches! Like the suitcase EPs particularly, but there is not a bad patch amongst them. Between the standard EPs and these new ones, it's now impossible to choose a favourite!
Think I may have noticed some note stealing with the 8-way patches in a complex combi, but that's easily avoided.
Any chance of Korg releasing some "pro" B3 type organ patches in future? (or am I just being greedy?)
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 12:35 pm
by StudioMan
Impressive Clavinets Korg has made. I'm sure most of you know the history of the Piano, but for those of you who don't,,,
Before the Piano, there was a Clav (I think it was actually called a "Clavis").
The main difference between a Clav and a Piano was dampening. A Clavis was a VERY Funky sounding Piano type instrument.
Maybe like 100 years after the Clavis was abandoned for the Piano, the electric Clavinet was introduced. The name "Clav" was derived from the funky "Really Old School" Clavis piano type instrument.
But anyways;
These new Korg Clavinets sound GREAT.. VERY GOOD JOB!
Being new to the modern day synth world (I haven't messed with synths since the early 80's), when making sounds, are Clavinets something that are used often in the development of custom synth sounds?
Any info. on this subject would be GREATLY appreciated!
Mike
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 1:26 pm
by von haulshoven
ha this is the news I am waiting for
downloaded and now try them out very good for a vintage guy like me
thanks.
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 12:44 pm
by John_J
THANK YOU, KORG!!!!!!
And a blessed 2009 to all!
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:51 pm
by valen
For those of us who don't have an M50 yet, what are some of the patches in the new sound set ?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:18 pm
by FifthElement
Here's the overview from KORG USA:
Pro Vintage Keys Collection for the M3 XPanded and M50
Programmed by Jack Hotop
32 new Programs - 20 Suitcase/Stage/Dyno E.Pianos, 3 Reed E.Pianos and 9 Clavs.
These sounds were designed to provide more expressive, natural sounding programs, with improved velocity switching (up to 8-way switching!). Constantly referring to classic recordings by top artists across many genres of music, Special attention was paid to Controller Modeling for accurate Stereo Panning, Tremolo, Key Off, String Muting, and Tone Control.
Likewise, custom vintage FX assignments like Phase Shifter, Stereo Vintage Wah, Flanging, Stereo Tube PreAmp, Distortion, Ring Mod, Tape Echo, Reverb & more were designed to get the classic settings heard on the recordings that shaped the legacy of these timeless instruments.
Pad assignments, KARMA (or Arps) & Drum Track grooves are provided for every sound.
Two versions for the M3 Xpanded are provided:
Regular uses G000 through U-G031 If you want to load PCM-04 Option at the same time we have provided a “merged” version that loads these sounds into U-G027 through U-G058
M50 program locations: E096-E0127
Both PCG and Editor files are provided for both products. For the Editor file you must select a BANK File, not an ALL file to be able to load them. This way you can load a complete single Bank rather than the whole state of your keyboard. For more info read the manual that came with your editor file.
M3 assumes version 2.0, M50 assumes version 1.10.
Suitcase, Stage& Dyno E.P. Controllers:
SW1: Stereo Pan
SW2: JS Y & Ribbon Lock
JS+Y: Tremolo
JS-Y: Shorter resonant envelope + Ring Mod (ribbon modulates frequency)
Ribbon: Filter EG (dark/bright filtering)
Slider 5: Speed for Panning, Tremolo & Stereo Vintage Wah
Slider 6: Stereo Vintage Wah with LFO/Tape Echo (+,-)
Slider 7: Phase Shifter
Slider 8: Reverb
Reed E.P. Controllers
SW1: Stereo Pan
SW: JS Y & Ribbon Lock
JS+Y: Tremolo
JS-Y: Shorter resonant envelope
Ribbon: Filter EG (dark/bright filtering)
Slider 5: Speed for Panning, Tremolo & Stereo Vintage Wah
Slider 6: Auto Wah with LFO
Slider 7: Phase Shifter or Chorus
Slider 8: Reverb & Tape Echo
Clav Controllers:
SW1: Release Noise On/Off
SW: JS Y & Ribbon Lock
JS+Y: Tremolo
JS-Y: Shorter resonant envelope + Flanging
Ribbon: Filter EG (dark/bright filtering)
Slider 5: Tone control & muting
Slider 6: Auto Wah with LFO/Auto Wah(+,-)
Slider 7: Phase Shifter
Slider 8: Reverb
*Ensemble E.P Slider6 and Processed Dyno E.Piano use different effect settings
*M50 Knobs 1-4 correspond to the M3 5-8 Sliders
Enjoy!