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| Korg M50 73-Key Compact Workstation |
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Weighing in at just over 17 pounds, the fiery
73-key KORG M50 compact music workstation is full of incredible sounds;
fat & juicy combis, splits, and layers; a plethora of ace effects;
dynamic Drum Tracks; enhanced poly-arpeggiators; classic sequencing
tools, a solid keybed; up-to-date SD storage; companion editing
software, and Korg's TouchView interactive display. It all adds up to
an invigorating and sexy KORG keyboard packed with the features you
need for producing exciting compositions.
Over 20 years of
category-defining workstation expertise beats in the heart of the
M50-73 keyboard. Just as KORG's M3 borrowed elements from the legendary
OASYS, the M50 captures all the sonic firepower of the M3, distilled
into a performance instrument in a class of its own. In a word, the
KORG M50 just may be the keyboard you've been waiting for. This 73-note
version sports an enhanced semi-weighted Natural Touch keyboard, a fast
and responsive synthesizer keybed that facilitates expressive and
dynamic performing.
A Natural Performer
Made to be played, the KORG M50-73 Workstation is inviting and
comfortable. Its TouchView screen is intuitive and interactive,
allowing the uniquely angled front panel to remain refined and
uncluttered. The buttons are rock solid, backlit, and rounded for
visibility and ease-of-use under any playing conditions. In addition to
KORG's four-way joystick and multi-function knobs, the M50 offers four
Chord Triggers that provide a flexible and fun way to play chords and
trigger arp patterns. A 10-key numeric keypad allows on-demand instant
access to sounds, combis, and other parameter/values.
Perfectly Shaped Sounds
The M50-73 workstation is packed with over 600 individual sound
programs, each one created by KORG's renowned international voicing
team. With a robust 256MB of sample data—all recorded in exacting
studio conditions—you get acoustic instruments delivered with
authenticity and realism, providing rich, natural articulation and
synth sounds which can be bombastic and aggressive, lush and
enveloping, or pure and delicate. The remarkable piano offers three
layers of stereo switching and an additional resonance layer for
faithful and natural reproduction of the piano's entire dynamic range.
In
addition to the grand pianos, a myriad of other piano and keyboard
mainstays are included—from a mono piano for pumping it out live on
stage, to the ever in-demand vintage KORG SG-1 Sampling Grand. The
electric pianos are responsive, dynamic, and expressive, with all the
tine and hammer-slap you can muster. The enchanced clavs feature all
the classic settings with wide dynamic response, and there are even
string and flute sounds taken from the tape-driven keyboards of days
gone by. KORG's REMS pickup/amp/cabinet modeling technology provides
that finishing touch. All the classics are there at your finger-tips
with spot-on programs that are a blast to play.
Need to quickly
tweak a sound to your liking? No problem, Tone Adjust allows simple
access to the most important parameters and characteristics of a sound
without having to dive deeply into programming. Available in Program,
Combi, and Sequencer modes, you can get done what you need to with a
minimum of fuss and effort.
Mix & Match
In addition to the individual programs, a combination (or "combi")
allows up to 16 sound programs to be stacked, split, layered, and zoned
across the keyboard; or set to individual MIDI channels. Nearly 400 of
these combis come preloaded offering up tasty blends and splits for
live performance. All of the preloaded sounds are completely editable,
and there is plenty of room onboard (640 Programs, 512 Combinations)
for all the sounds that you edit, modify, or create on your own.
Effect-ive Energy
The generous effect section of the M50-73 brings your sounds to life.
Five insert effects and two master effects can be assigned and routed
at will, with a total effect to add that final polish. From spacious
and luxurious reverbs to space-warping modulation types, the effects
can not only embellish a sound after the fact, they can be part of the
sound programming itself—adding unique and defining sonic elements.
D-mod
(Dynamic Modulation) even allows real-time control of various parameter
effects as part of your performance, and effect parameters can be
sync'd to the two common LFOs, or a MIDI Clock source, to further
integrate the effects into the overall sound. Over 170 top-quality
effects are available, including KORG's proprietary REMS modeling
effects. Each program—whether alone, in a combi, or assigned to a
sequencer track—is equipped with its own three-band EQ for that final
tone shaping.
Let There Be Drums!
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing—and the M50-73's got
it. KORG squeezed in over 1,600 drum and percussion samples that can be
laid out into full "drumkit" programs. Ready and waiting are 32
drumkits, with room for 48 more of your own. In addition to drumkits,
the Drum Track feature hosts some 670 drum grooves that you can jam
along to, or use to kick-start and inspire your own song ideas. In
fact, each program has a matching drum track pre-assigned to get you
started.
Arpeggiation Maximus
The arpeggiator has been a staple on KORG keyboards since the 1980s,
and the M50-73 more than delivers on that heritage. In addition to the
ubiquitous up, down, and random patterns you'd expect, its dual
polyphonic arpeggiators can serve up cascading chords, groovin' bass
lines, chord-driven picking patterns, and punchy accents to spice up
your performance and set your musical ideas on fire. In the Sequencer
and Combi modes, both arpeggiators can run simultaneously, each
addressing different timbres, creating powerful possibilities such as
one running drum grooves and one running bass patterns—or even using
velocity to switch between patterns on the same sound.
Rapid Results Sequencing
KORG wrote the book on workstations, and the M50-73 delivers every
chapter. The on-board sequencer is the core of your music production
studio. Over 200,000 notes can be recorded on 16 MIDI tracks and up to
128 songs. Enhanced 480 ppq resolution captures your performance with
pinpoint accuracy—whether you play in realtime or step notes in one at
a time. A plethora of advanced, yet easy-to-use editing features are
available to help you sculpt your song into its final form.
Song
Templates designed for a variety of musical genres allow you to get
started quickly, with sounds and effects all selected and routed for
you. Or try KORG's unique RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Recording)
function, calling up any of the 671 drum patterns to get started, and
assigning shorter patterns and phrases to individual keys; you can even
loop each track to build the perfect groove before the inspiration runs
out. Sequence individual sections of the song separately, and then use
the Cue List function to assemble and tryout different
arrangements—you'll be remix ready. And since you never know when
inspiration will strike, the one-touch record (Auto Song Setup) feature
transfers all your current settings into a new song and starts the
sequencer, capturing your ideas as the foundation of a new song.
EDS
One of KORG's most advanced hardware engine ever, the Enhanced
Definition Synthesis is the musical heart of both the M50-73 and the
M3. Each individual voice can lay claim to up to 2 stereo oscillators,
4 filters, 2 amp sections, 5 Low Frequency Oscillators (LFO), and 5
time-variant Envelope Generators (EG).
On the technical side, each stereo oscillator can achieve 4-way
velocity switching, crossfading, or layering. This allows a single
voice to use up to 8 stereo multisamples to ensure a dynamic and
expressive sound. Each voice also has access to up to 4 multi-mode
(High-Pass, Band-Pass, Band-Reject, Low-Pass) filters; 2 filters per
oscillator running side by side, stacked, or in series—as well as a
superb 24dB mode. Even the amp section can add to the shape and texture
of the sound with a drive circuit to add a harder, rougher edge, and a
low boost to fatten up that big bottom.
The
Envelope Generators provide changes in the sound over time, and the
advanced Key Tracking changes the sound based on the note played—for
example; notes played higher on the keyboard will sustain less, be
brighter, and have both faster and shallower vibratos than notes played
lower on the keyboard—adding a staggering level of nuanced control to
balance your sound over the entire keyboard range. At each step of the
EG, you can specify the shape and type of curve used to move between
points, allowing unparalleled expression and accuracy. The five Low
Frequency Oscillators access 18 different waveforms. Starting Phase and
Amplitude Shift parameters offer even more detailed control for zeroing
in on that perfect modulation.
And if all that is not enough,
KORG's Alternate Modulation Source (AMS) provides a matrix of over 50
modulation sources that can be mixed, summed, and added to a variety of
parameters, providing exactly the result you want. In short, the KORG
M50-73 provides a wealth of control over the minute components that
make a keyboard sound great. And while KORG's programming is legendary,
the EDS synth engine makes the M50-73 a sound designer's dream.
Plug-In Performance
Your KORG M50-73 music workstation includes both standalone and plug-in
sound editing software for more detailed graphic editing on your
computer, and connects directly via USB. The plug-in version allows you
to edit your workstation's sounds from inside any DAW (VST, Audio
Units, and RTAS formats), allowing your edits and changes to be part of
the song file, and without having to switch applications to tweak a
sound. The M50-73 also uses convenient SD cards for economical and
reliable data storage.
Sounds. Easy.
The KORG M50 workstation is chock full of sounds and features. Yet
KORG's high-visibility 320 x 240 pixel resolution TouchView interface
allows direct touch-screen access to hundreds of parameters. Finding
the sounds you need is simple thanks to our organizing them by
category, as we do effects, drum patterns, arps and even waveforms. Few
keyboards in its class offer anything this elegant and intuitive.
Features:
- Keyboard: 73-key semi-weighted Natural Touch keyboard
- Controllers: Joystick, [SW1], [SW2]
- Display: 5.7" TouchView GUI, 320 x 240 dot
Synthesis Technology:
- EDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis)
Tone Generator:
- 256 MB (when converted to 16-bit linear format)
- 1,077 Multisamples
- 1,609 Drum Samples
Maximum Polyphony:
- 80 voices, 80 oscillators max, single mode
- 40 voices, 80 oscillators max, double mode (The actual maximum
polyphony will vary depending on oscillator settings such as stereo
multisamples and velocity crossfading)
Sounds:
- Programs: 640 total locations, 608 preloaded
- Combinations: 512 total locations, 384 preloaded
- Drumkits: 48 total locations, 32 preloaded
- GM: 256 GM2 programs, 9 GM2 drum kits
Drum Kit Structure:
- Stereo and mono drum samples
- 4-way velocity switches with crossfades and adjustable crossfade shapes (Linear, Power, Layer)
- Exclusive keygroups
- Per key 3-band EQ, Drive, Lo Boost, filter, and level offsets
Drum Track:
- 671 preset patterns/1,000 user patterns
- Patterns created in Sequencer mode can be converted to drum track user patterns
- Trigger Mode (Immediate, Wait for Keyboard), Sync (On, Off) and Zone (Key and Velocity) settings can be specified
- Program selection, 3-band EQ, and effect bussing available
Combination Structure:
- Up to 16 timbres
- For each Timbre: keyboard and velocity split/layer/crossfade
- INT, OFF, EXT and EX2 MIDI status settings
- 3-band EQ with sweepable mid
- Pitch/Transpose
- Use OSC1, 2 or Both
- Force Osc Mode (PRG, MONO, LEGATO, POLY)
- Portamento and Bend range settings
- Controller filters
- Modifications to the program settings via the Tone Adjust function
Program Structure EDS:
- Oscillator:
- OSC1 (Single), OSC1+2 (Double)
- Stereo multisamples are supported
- 4 velocity zones per oscillator, with switching, crossfades and layers.
- Filters:
- 4 types of filter routing (single, serial, parallel, 24dB)
- Two multi-mode filters per voice (low pass, high pass, band pass, band reject)
- Driver:
- Per-voice nonlinear driver and low boost
- EQ:
- Three bands, with sweepable mid
- Modulation:
- For each voice: 2 envelope generators (Filter & Amp)
- 2 LFOs
- 2 key tracking generators (Filter & Amp)
- 2 AMS mixers
- Pitch EG
- Common LFO
- 2 common key tracking generators
Sequencer:
- 16-track MIDI sequencer with 480 ppq resolution
- 128 Songs, 20 Cue Lists, 210,000 notes (max)
- Tempo: 40.00 300.00BPM (1/100 resolution)
- 16 preset/16 user Template Songs
- 522 preset patterns, 100 user patterns (per Song)
- Cue List function: 20 cue lists, Songs can be arranged
consecutively or repeatedly in up to 99 steps, A cue list can be
converted back into a song
- Standard MIDI File (SMF) format 0 and 1 available
- Auto Song Setup function (One Touch Record) for easily going from a Program or Combination into record-ready status
Dual Polyphonic Arpeggiator:
- Two arpeggiators, useable simultaneously
- (Combination, Sequencer modes)
- 5 preset arpeggio patterns; 216 user arpeggio patterns (200 preloaded)
- RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Recording): A set of 100 patterns are available per Song
Effects:
- 5 Insert Effects (stereo in/out), 2 Master Effects (stereo in/out), 1 Total Effect (stereo in/out) are available simultaneously
- 2 effect control busses, 2 effect common LFOs
- 170 types (can be used for Insert/Master/Total) Note: double-size effects cannot be used as a Total effect
- Effects Presets: Up to 32 per Effect, 700 provided in OS 1.10
- 3-band Track EQ (High, low, and sweepable mid band) Per Program in
Program Mode, per Timbre in Combination mode (16 total), and per Track
in Sequencer mode (16 total)
Included Accessories:
- Three-pronged IECC13 power cable
- Owner's Manual (M50 Operation Guide)
- CD-ROM (M50 Parameter Guide (PDF)
- Voice Name List (PDF)
- KORG MIDI driver
- M50 Editor stand alone and plug-in versions
Specs:
- System Requirements
- Computer with the KORG USB-MIDI Driver
- Win:
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional Service Pack 2 or
later (MIDI Driver for the 64-bit editions is a Beta version), all
editions of Microsoft Windows Vista (MIDI Driver for the 64-bit
editions is a Beta version), computer supports Windows XP/Vista with
USB port (Intel USB Host Controller recommended).
Mac:
- Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, Apple Macintosh with USB ports supports Mac OS X 10.3.9 (PowerPC/Intel-based supported).
Please use the latest Korg USB/MIDI driver.
M50 Editor/Plug-In Editor:
- Win:
- Windows XP Home Edition / Professional Service Pack 2 or later,
Intel Pentium III/1GHz or faster, 512MB or larger memory (1GB or larger
recommended)
Mac:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later, G4/800MHz or faster (Intel-based Mac
supported, G5 and/or Core Duo recommended), 512MB or larger memory (1GB
or larger recommended)
Frequency response: 20Hz 20kHz, +/-1.0dB, 10 kOhms load
- THD+N: 20 Hz 20 kHz, 0.08 % 10 k Ohms load (typical)
Audio Outputs:
- L/MONO, R - 1/4" TS (Mono), unbalanced
- Headphones - 1/4" TRS (Stereo), Output Impedance: 33Ohms, Maximum Level: 32+ 32mW @33Ohms
Interface:
- MIDI: IN, OUT
- Computer: USB type-B connector (for MIDI interface, USB 2.0 supported)
- Control Inputs:
- Damper Pedal (half damper pedaling supported), Assignable Switch, Assignable Pedal
Dimensions: 46.90"W x 11.57"D x 4.17"H
- Weight: M50-73: 17.6lb.
- Current consumption: 35W
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