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FifthElement Junior Member
Joined: 04 Dec 2008 Posts: 91 Location: Chester, UK
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 4:25 pm Post subject: |
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ferchis wrote: | alllll right, I get it then, but it still puzzles me whyever the m50 has the slot for an SD card and no expansion options!!!!!!
can anyone see this in the future happening with it?
any other options if I would like to have sampling available live? I mean, I hear about the kaoss pad, but still, anything more flexible? |
The M50 is marketed as a "performance" workstation. It is not a traditional workstation with sampling, but it does have a sequencer, and at a very reasonable price.
The SD card is there for data transfer and saving progs, combis, songs etc. There are no expansion options - which keeps the price down.
If you want expansion options and sampling, you need to buy the M3 or any other sampling workstation _________________ Korg M50-88, Nord Electro2 73, Roland JV-90
Fender Strat Plus Deluxe, Ibanez MESA, Line6 Variax, Line6 POD 2.0 |
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ferchis Platinum Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 558 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:40 am Post subject: |
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thanks fifthelement, I see you own it, would you recommend it to an x50 user? I want a good upgrade, but $$$ IS A HUGE MATTER!!!! _________________ Fernando
Music IS EnTeRtAiNmEnT
Kronos 88 - Korg M50 61 - Morphwiz - Alchemy synth |
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cabobs
Joined: 25 Jan 2008 Posts: 32 Location: bochum, germany
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:12 pm Post subject: |
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@ferchis
I have swapped the X50 for an M50 because I really wanted to have a Sequencer. Another feature I have come to appreciate a lot is the Drumtrack - that sure is a lot of fun. As far as sounds are concerned, the M50 has a lot more to offer when it comes to natural intruments (ac pianos, epianos, ac and e-guitars, brass, woodwinds etc.) If, however, you like the X50's synth sounds (and combis) and don't need a built in sequencer and/or realistic natural instrument sounds, I would consider keeping it and invest the extra money into something else to expand your setup (VA? --> R3?).
This is just my personal opinion, of course.
Oh I almost forgot: Buying the M50 will give you an effect section that is way superior to that of the X50!!! _________________ Regards, Carsten
(Korg PA4X, Kawai ES8, Yamaha PSR2100, Yamaha HS5) |
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ferchis Platinum Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 558 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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well, now that you mention it, I WAS looking for better piano sounds and better elec guitars!! I'll do my best to get my hands on this baby!!
thanx! _________________ Fernando
Music IS EnTeRtAiNmEnT
Kronos 88 - Korg M50 61 - Morphwiz - Alchemy synth |
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Xenomorph Senior Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2007 Posts: 353 Location: U.S.A
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:47 pm Post subject: |
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Fernando, get the M50 and don't look back. It's worth it just for the touch screen and drum track feature. I had the X50 for 2 years and haven't missed it for a second since unloading it. Not saying it's bad, not at all. The weight for playing out was awesome as were the sounds in general but the very simple tweaking of sounds via the touch screen on the m50 make it a no brainer. The sequencer is as friendly as they come and again, the Drum Tracks are excellent _________________ Life is short, play a KORG!
Current: Pa5X, Nautilus
Past: M1, X5D, N364, Karma, X50, TR61, M50, micro-Korg, Triton Extreme, Pa3x, Roland Fantom 06, Akai mpc key61 |
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FifthElement Junior Member
Joined: 04 Dec 2008 Posts: 91 Location: Chester, UK
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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ferchis wrote: | well, now that you mention it, I WAS looking for better piano sounds and better elec guitars!! I'll do my best to get my hands on this baby!!
thanx! |
The piano sounds (and the RH3 keybed) are one of the main reasons I went for my 1st Korg since the M1. There are a lot of them, they are varied and cut through well when playing live.
The elec guitars are some of the most realistic I've heard - always a difficult sound to get right on a ROMpler keyboard. I've used them in my band and our sound guy couldn't tell the difference between the M50 and the "real" guitarist!
If pianos and elec guitars (not many acoustics on the M50) are your priority you can't go wrong. As a bonus, organs and EPs are pretty good too. _________________ Korg M50-88, Nord Electro2 73, Roland JV-90
Fender Strat Plus Deluxe, Ibanez MESA, Line6 Variax, Line6 POD 2.0 |
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ferchis Platinum Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 558 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | As a bonus, organs and EPs are pretty good too. |
what about synth leads?? _________________ Fernando
Music IS EnTeRtAiNmEnT
Kronos 88 - Korg M50 61 - Morphwiz - Alchemy synth |
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jpscoey Full Member
Joined: 07 Dec 2008 Posts: 143 Location: Manchester, England (UK)
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:22 pm Post subject: |
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what about synth leads??[/quote]
Only my opinion, but I would say that no-one can match Korg when it comes to
these types of sounds _________________ Job: Professional Piano tuner/technician.
www.myspace.com/jscoey
KORG gear: M3-73 Xpanded, M50-88, X50, Kaoss KP3.
Other gear: Nord - StageEX-88, Electro2 - 73.
Hammond - XK1
Yamaha - Motif XS7.
Roland - SH201. |
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