well back to my initial statement

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losackmd
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well back to my initial statement

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if there was a way that the user could take a wonderful intro as a 4 bar tune from one of the M3 combis then copy paste it on the sequencer a la Logic or GB and then leave out the bells or sappy bass and change the bass and make versers and choruses EASY based on that initial rhythm but leave out instruments in bar 5-9 then return to the original etc etc etc doing this
in an interface like that of Garageband/Logic. This is nearly impossible unless
i make myself an expert at the M3 and that takes months i dont have nor desire either. The whole interface has to be made much more user friendly.
When i was 15 i picked up a 6 string guitar. It make music without buttons tabs menus etc etc. There was a group the Beatles who did quite well without the extreme complexity of the M3 and its prototype. I dont mind complexity or MORE if i can use it without a degree in Korg technology. But if you would look at how wonderful it is to use GB you get what you perform in a second. Changes can be made in seconds. LOOPS can be used and in fact recorded from the M3 and used in Logic or GB. SO there is interchangeability. The M3 and its ilk offer too much fanfare giving too little and at times monotonous electronic ad nauseum riffs and again making it an effort to change one sound add or subtract another and record that into a song structure. An entire interface needs to be created to be able to use the M3 for what it offers that doesnt require all these complex menus. I dont want to create sounds, i dont want to use its sequencer i dont need to repeat the same two bars over and over and over.
I need to sell it. Give me 1500 dollars. it will include EXB Radias
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