M3 and korg microX overlap?

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M3 and korg microX overlap?

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Is there much overlap between the Korg microX and the M3? I already have an M3. However, I have seen some online vidz of the combis in the microx and they sound nice. The closest store to me does not have a floor model so I can't try it.
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The microX is a cut down version of the triton line.
The M3 is a flagship of the next-generation workstation line from KORG.
so the M3 has all the features of a fully fledged workstation, whilst the microX is like a budget workstation without a sequencer mode...

They are not even worth comparison.
However, if you are interested in just the presets... there will be presets from the triton line on the microX that you won't get on your M3. The tritons seem to have a darker slightly more lo-fi sound than the new M series, which are supposed to be ultra-real Hi-Fi quality. so there are some differences in the sounds and the overall sound quality.


I'm assuming you know about the M50 compared to the M3, well the microX would be the next step down from the M50 when compared to the triton line.

it has:
-only 1 IFX, and 2 MFX
-no sequencer,
-no sampling,
-only four program banks and three combi banks
-budget construction quality
-no aftertouch
+dual polyphonic arpeggiators
+triton range's full default ROM, plus some extra samples in extended ROM
+comes with different presets to your M3
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Post by drvenom »

Thank you! I am more concerned with the presets. I figured that if the microx has completely different combis, buying it would be like buying a set of new combis and patches for about $350 (used). I don't mind that the presets and combis don't sound as good as those in the M3, as long as the combis are well done and fun to play with.

I don't enjoy the process of making patches myself. I prefer to use my free time composing pieces and making arrangements. This is just what I enjoy doing, and the reason why I'm so interested in patches. I don't mind making small tweaks here and there but I don't want to spend my free time building a patch or a combi from scratch. I just don't enjoy that process. As a matter of fact, I am planning to sell my Radias for that reason.
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Re: M3 and korg microX overlap?

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drvenom wrote:Is there much overlap between the Korg microX and the M3? The closest store to me does not have a floor model so I can't try it.
The Micro X has been discontinued so I wouldn't expect to see it in stores. If you do, it should likely be reduced in price.
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