The M3 heralds the third generation of Korg
Workstations. The M1 started it all, first appearing in 1988 to bring
the world a new concept called the "music workstation." It went on to
become the best selling workstation in history, and was further
expanded and enhanced through the T and O1/W series. Trinity defined a
new level of innovations including touch screen technology and
configurable effects, and was the forbearer of the successful TRITON
range of products.
Now Korg is poised to refine the workstation category once again.
The M3 features a number of innovations
distilled from the flagship OASYS including the new EDS (Enhanced
Definition Synthesis) sound generator derived from the HD-1 engine
design, the advanced second-generation KARMA functionality, and the
multi-purpose control surface. Adding innovations such as the new
concept of "virtualized hardware" that allows an even closer
integration with DAW systems, Drum Tracks which provide a instant
groove to play along with, and the new "Korg Komponent System" concept
that facilitates more flexible system construction, the M3 music
workstation/sampler opens a new and exciting page in music making -
it's the workstation that rightfully deserves to wear the "M" that
started it all.
Enhanced Definition Synthesis --- a new horizon of sound-making potential
The M3 features a newly developed "EDS" sound
generating system based on a new chip design that was developed in
parallel with the HD-1 engine from the flagship OASYS. It takes full
advantage of the M3's 256 Mbytes of PCM source material which is a
veritable "best of" from the OASYS.
Using Korg's advanced voicing technology, the
1,028 multisamples, 1,606 drum samples, dual oscillators, four-level
velocity switching/crossfading/layering, and stereo sampling allow for
an enormous range of high-quality, detailed, and expressive sounds.
The filter section, a vital part of the
sound-creation process, lets you simultaneously use two resonant
filters for each oscillator, and can be configured in series or
parallel. Four filter types are provided: low-pass, high-pass,
band-pass, and band-reject.
The amp section features a driver circuit that
gives the sound a sense of edge and character, along with low boost to
help shake the walls when needed. Integrated 3-band EQ allows tonal
sculpting without needing to go to the effects section. Detailed
envelope generators, abundant modulation routings, plus the all-new AMS
Mixers for advanced processing all combine to provide a level of sound
shaping far beyond previous possibilities.
Effects
The all-important effect section provides up to
five Insert effects, two Master effects, and one Total effect. In
addition to great choruses, flangers, phasers, delays and reverbs, the
170 effect types include dynamic processing effects such as compressor
and limiter, amp modeling and speaker simulation effects using Korg's
proprietary "REMS" modeling technology, and evocative effects like the
Grain Shifter and Talking Modulator.
The M3 includes professional features that
allow for many cool applications and routings. Dual Common LFOs allow
multiple effects to use the same modulation source; an advanced Control
Bus provides triggering input from external audio or internal timbres
to effects such as compressor/limiters and the vocoder; and the audio
inputs can be freely routed to various effect chains and then run to
individual outputs allowing the M3 to be used as a 2-in/6-output
effects processor.
Funky Drummer
A drumkit in the M3 can be created from ROM or
RAM samples, mono or stereo, with up to four-way velocity switching and
cross-fading for incredible realism.
Powerful sound shaping can occur here, with EQ,
drive and low boost plus individual effects routing per key, delivering
incredible results.
Drum Track
The M3 provides a new Drum Track function that
adds a groove to each sound you play. Combined with KARMA it makes a
Program a complete sonic adventure that is sure to inspire. You can
select patterns from over 500 in internal memory and start them with a
dedicated button, from a desired region of the keyboard or by playing a
velocity that's above a specified threshold.
Since the Drum Track uses MIDI data stored in a
Pattern, it is easy for you to create your own in the Sequencer Mode,
either recording them, importing them from SMF data or other user's
songs, or converting recorded KARMA data as MIDI events for further
manipulation. Even sampled loops can be used! This is a powerful
feature with uses ranging from creating music-production memos to
inspirational jamming and realtime performance.
Expanded Combination Mode
Combination Mode is where multiple Programs can
be freely assigned as splits and layers across the keyboard, including
velocity switching and cross-fading for complex and expressive sounds.
Sounds can be delayed either by time or by tempo, even when you release
a key, allowing you to create sophisticated rhythmic soundscapes and
performance effects. Monophonic sounds can be forced to be polyphonic,
or vice-versa, and you can select only one of the oscillators if
desired. For the more adventurous musician, each timbre can even use a
different scale or tuning!
The M3 allows for sixteen timbres at the same
time, including a Drum Track, up to four KARMA Modules, multiple
effects and much more. Each timbre has dedicated 3-band EQ for getting
the perfect mix, and a powerful Tone Adjust setup for detailed
in-context sound shaping.
In addition to providing more sound elements,
this means that Combis can be set up and saved as complete 16-part MIDI
sequencing templates for use with an external sequencer and computer
DAWs.
Great sounds
In the end it's always about the sounds, and
the M3 doesn't disappoint. Korg's acclaimed international voicing team
delivers the goods once again: stunningly realistic imitative sounds,
fat synth sounds, imaginative textures, evocative sound effects " it's
all here. The M3 comes loaded with 512 Programs, and room for a total
of 1,664 user sounds (13 Banks plus GM). All sound locations are fully
editable (except GM banks), so you are always free to tweak a sound if
needed. Adding in the EXB-RADIAS option delivers 128 powerful MMT
synthesis sounds. There are 32 drumkits provided, and room for a total
of 144. As for the 16-part Combinations, 384 come preloaded, with room
for a total of 1,792 (14 Banks).
All sounds (Programs and Combinations) are
organized by Categories and Sub-Categories for easy searching and
selection, making it easy to find and organize your sounds.
Second Generation KARMA
The second generation KARMA functionality that
first appeared on the OASYS and received wide acclaim from artists and
users world-wide is fully implemented in the M3. KARMA is the
inspiring, real-time music generation system that can help you play
everything from natural instrument gestures like intricate
finger-picking, strumming and harp glissandos, to complex cascades of
notes, dance-riffs, gated and chopping effects and "improvising" drum
grooves. KARMA continues to set the standard by which all other
arpeggiators, phrase players, and musical effect generators are judged.
The inspiration that KARMA offers, coupled with the unheard-of phrase
variability is second to none.
In Program Mode, one KARMA Generated Effect
(GE) can be assigned to a single drum groove, melodic phrase, comping
gated part or other musical effect. Eight sliders, eight switches, and
eight scenes provide dedicated real-time control and the ability to
store complete snapshots of your settings.
The M3 has incredible control over each KARMA
element yet has been refined to be even easier to use, thanks to 13
"Real-Time Control Models" (RTC Models). An RTC Model standardizes
which parameters of a KARMA GE are available for real time control, and
how they are assigned to the Control Surface. With multiple GEs sharing
the same exact setup, what you learn while controlling one GE is
consistent and applicable to the thousands of other included GEs as
well.
Finally, the second generation KARMA provides a
signature sonic effect called KARMA Wave-Sequencing that can change a
sound's waveforms rhythmically in realtime, along with everything else
KARMA is doing, allowing each note to access a different waveform as it
is generated. The results can resemble traditional wave-sequencing, or
enter completely new realms of sound design.
Ultimate expressive power
The M3 is remarkable not only for the freshness
of its sounds, but also for its outstanding new control environment.
The color LCD of the M3 music workstation/sampler not only provides a
touch-view GUI that ensures intuitive and easy operation, but it also
operates as an X-Y Pad, allowing sound and effect parameters to be
controlled in real-time by sliding your finger across or tapping on the
screen " much like the innovative Korg KAOSS Pad. Further control is
provided by a Motion function that lets you capture and play back your
finger moves to shape your sound and performance in unique ways. The
screen even changes colors in response to the movement of your finger
for cool visual feedback to your performance.
The eight dynamic, velocity-sensitive pads give
you a great way to play drum sounds or up to 8-note chords, either live
or as triggers for the powerful KARMA function.
Each note in the chord retains the individual
velocity so it can play back with all the nuance of your original
performance, and can even be scaled across a full velocity range
without "breaking" the dynamic relationship of each note.
RADIAS inside
You can add an internal RADIAS analog modeling
synthesizer sound generator board (one timbre, up to 24 voices), with
on-screen integration of all its parameters and full integration with
the M3's effects, control surface and KARMA functionality.
This powerful MMT-based (Multiple Modeling
Technology) synth engine features dual oscillators which combine to
offer analog-modeled waves, DWGS (PCM) waves, noise, ring mod and more.
Waveform modulation, Variable Phase Modulation (VPM), Unison voice
thickening, PWM and cross-mod expand the sonic palette.
Dual Filters can run in series, parallel, or
side by side (individual for each oscillator). Filter1 features a
resonant filter design covering 24 dB low pass, 12 dB low pass plus 12
dB high and band pass, with continuously variable "morphing" between
these states. Filter2 offers 12dB versions of the low, high and band
pass modes, plus a unique comb filter.
Two LFOs and three ADSR envelopes shape the
sound and add cyclic motion to nearly any voice parameter. Three
16-step Modulation Sequencers provide discrete values to a modulation
parameter that change over time, either in stepped or smooth motion,
and can loop over and over.
Internal or external audio can be run through
the EXB-RADIAS to be gated and filtered using the internal synthesis
and effects. Drive adds analog warmth, Punch brings increased
definition to the attack of a sound, and 12-types of Wave Shaping
provides dramatic timbral shaping " even offering virtual "pick-up"
response.
The EXB-RADIAS offers the same vocoder as the RADIAS, offering 16 bands
with individual control over level and panning. Formant Motion records
the formant of a sung or spoken phrase so it can be recreated anytime.
Open Sampling
The M3's Open Sampling System lets you sample
and resample in any mode to produce new remixed combinations of sounds
and effects, or to capture full performances "In-Track" within the
sequencer. Cutting-edge editing tools include Time Slice, Time Stretch,
Crossfade Looping, Rate Change and Normalize.
An easy-to-use Auto-Setup function makes all
the right sampling settings for you, with the press of a button. Stock
sampling memory is 64 MB, and can be increased to 320 MB by adding the
optional EXB-M256 memory expansion board. Samples in Korg native
format, AIFF, WAV, Soundfont V2.0 and AKAI (S-1000/3000 with advanced
Program parameter conversion) formats can be used, and internal samples
can be exported as WAV or AIFF if needed.
Sampling can also be done to attached media, so
USB memory sticks and hard drives can be used to extend memory size to
resample a complete song as a WAV file to be burned to a USB CD-R/RW as
an audio disc, or for moving to a computer for further editing and
manipulation. Audio files on the media can even be edited directly to
normalize, trim, and perform other essential editing tasks.
New High-Resolution Sequencer
The sequencer that's at the heart of the M3's
song production is an intuitively-understandable 16-track design that
holds up to 128 songs and 210,000 notes.
The new high timing resolution of 480 PPQ
captures every nuance and detail of your performance. Three-band EQ per
track provides detailed sound-shaping, as does the Tone Adjust sound
"tweaking" function.
All the now-classic Korg features are included,
such as our one-touch "Auto Song Setup" feature, which takes you from
playing a Program or Combination to "ready-to-record" status in one
easy step, automatically arming tracks and routing voices behind the
scenes. All KARMA settings are also set up, so you can record every
note and controller as they're generated, and even edit them later.
Song Templates contain pre-assigned effect
routings and program assignments, providing one more shortcut to help
you capture your creative outbursts. The M3 comes with 16 of these Song
Templates, plus another 16 you can custom-tailor to your own needs.
Each Template Song also provides a number of rhythm patterns "
including intro, fills and endings " that you can use to instantly
create a rhythm track.
Individual track looping allows flexible
manipulation of repeated phrases such as drum grooves against longer
parts like melodies and solos.
Virtualized hardware
In addition to being a highly-developed music
workstation, the M3 is also able to closely integrate with your
computer. By connecting the M3 to your computer via USB and using the
included stand-alone "M3 Editor" software, you can edit sounds and
settings from your computer.
A plug-in version of "M3 Editor" is also
provided, so you can use it from within your DAW as a plug-in
instrument. The editor runs as a VST, AU or RTAS plug-in for maximum
compatibility. For even more complete integration, Korg's new
"Virtualized Hardware" concept comes into play. When the optional
EXB-FW FireWire board is installed, a single FireWire cable will convey
both the M3's MIDI and audio signals to the tracks of your DAW in which
the plug-in is running. This means that you can construct a highly
integrated environment that adds the reliability of hardware to your
software music production system, adding additional power to your
virtual world.
Four models
The M3 music workstation/sampler is available
as a lineup of four models: 61-key, 73-key, and weighted 88-key models,
as well as the module-only M3-M. The 61-key and 73-key models use a
proprietary new semi-weighted synth action keyboard developed by Korg
for great playing feel and expressive aftertouch response. The 88-key
model features the RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) keyboard that
reproduces the playing sensation of a grand piano, in which the low
range has a heavier feel, with the touch becoming lighter as you play
upward on the keyboard, allowing superb response to fine movements of
your fingers.
Korg Komponent System
The M3 music workstation/sampler introduces the
new Korg Komponent System, featuring detachable keyboard and sound
generator sections. The 61-key model lets you mount a RADIAS-R analog
modeling synthesizer instead of the M3-M sound generator, the 73-key
model lets you mount the M3-M together with a RADIAS-R analog modeling
synthesizer, and the 88-key model supports the combination of M3-M and
RADIAS-R or even mounting two M3-M units simultaneously. Of course you
can detach the M3-M sound generator and use it as a sound module,
giving you great flexibility for constructing the system you need
whenever you want.
A rich array of input/output jacks
The M3 provides two analog and two digital (S/P
DIF) inputs as standard. In addition to the main two-channel output
(L/MONO, R), there are four independent outputs as well as two-channel
digital output (24-bit optical S/P DIF), meeting the needs of
professionals.