MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai
By diegoeskryptic Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:33 pm
Askia Shaheed wrote:I think Korg made a big mistake with the M3. While it is reported to be very powerful..



How did they make a mistake?
By oneday2one Mon Oct 06, 2008 5:09 pm
I read a review on tweakheadz.com and he bigged up the m3 as a tweakers synth. Normally I wouldnt touch anything by Korg just out of principle but if tweak says yes, then I gotta get it..


yeah, ...tweak is the isht, .....i've read everything on that site, ....i've followed his site for years now.

yeah, i trust'em.
User avatar
By lildave Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:57 pm
I like the looks of the M3. Very simple and futuristic. I like the looks even more when the Radias is attached along side the M3. As for the Fusion, I don't think it looks that bad on it's own but the internet photos don't do it any justice. I don't care what peoples equipment looks like when I'm listening to their music. It's all about the music for me. I like the looks of the Motif XS and the Fantom-G, but I don't like the sounds of the Fantom-G.
User avatar
By Askia Shaheed Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:18 pm
diegoeskryptic wrote:
Askia Shaheed wrote:I think Korg made a big mistake with the M3. While it is reported to be very powerful..



How did they make a mistake?


My comments are just about the way it looks. The Triton Studio is a great looking workstation. The M3 looks like one of those cheap keyboards with built in speakers. I have been a fan of Korg workstations until the M3.
User avatar
By Teknokeyz Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:07 am
Askia Shaheed wrote:
diegoeskryptic wrote:
Askia Shaheed wrote:I think Korg made a big mistake with the M3. While it is reported to be very powerful..



How did they make a mistake?


My comments are just about the way it looks. The Triton Studio is a great looking workstation. The M3 looks like one of those cheap keyboards with built in speakers. I have been a fan of Korg workstations until the M3.


I feel the exact same way.
By diegoeskryptic Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:49 am
wavemartian wrote:I thought the problem with the timing of the MV8800 is associated with long audio tracks drifting out of time, thus the need to set locater points every 4 bars or so, NOT with the midi timing?


Im not gonna get into this subject... You can say anything negative about the MV, but as soon as you talk about the timing ppl will flame you...


read up on the subject. Read the review I wrote above and watch the youtube video I submitted to see what Im talking about.