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KORG UNVEILS M50 MUSIC WORKSTATION
— New workstation offers the latest and best Korg
sounds in
highly affordable and portable packages —
125th AES CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, October
3, 2008 — Korg unveils the M50 Music Workstation, distilling
the sonic essence of its acclaimed M3 XPanded flagship into a seriously
portable and affordable new instrument. Packed with up-to-the minute
sound and features, the M50’s streamlined, modern design includes
an angled control panel for easy viewing and Korg’s exclusive
full-size TouchView interface for the first time in a mid-priced instrument.
Drawing on Korg’s long history of workstation expertise, the M50
is both an ideal performing instrument and a full-featured studio solution
for all musicians, available in both 61- and 88-note models.
The EDS (Extended Definition Synthesis) sound engine delivers
stunning sounds and brilliant effects. New additions include a three-stage
velocity-switched stereo piano programmed in conjunction with samples
of the damper resonance, producing an extraordinarily natural sound.
Also new are a number of vintage keyboards, including the classic Korg
SG-1 Sampling Grand, acclaimed by artists around the world, numerous
authentic electric pianos and clavs, along with legendary 1960s-era
tape playback strings and flute sounds.
The M50 offers an enormous 256 MB* of PCM data shaped
into 608 Programs, as well as 384 Combinations by Korg’s renowned
voicing staff, covering all the acoustic, synthetic and imaginative
sounds that current players demand. User-edited data can also be saved
into the internal memory, with space for 640 Programs, 512 Combinations
and 48 Drum kits. The M50 offers several advanced sound-shaping features,
including low-aliasing oscillators, a powerful Filter topology and detailed
EGs (Envelope Generators), plus a Drive parameter and AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) Mixers.
*(when calculated as 16-bit linear data)
The M50 provides 5 Insert Effects, 2 Master Effects and
1 Total Effect, along with 170 Effects types; up to 32 Effects Presets
are available per effect. An independent three-band EQ is available
for each Program, the Drum Track and each of the sixteen timbres/tracks.
The Drum Track gives users over 670 natural-sounding grooves
to jam with in Program and Combi modes, and to help stimulate the songwriting
process. Dual arpeggiators offer up traditional arp performance with
five preset patterns (UP, DOWN, ALT1, ALT2, RANDOM), as well as advanced
polyphonic arpeggiation that can generate everything from simple phrases
to complex rhythmic gestures – even fixed note drum and percussion
grooves. Two patterns can be used simultaneously in Combination mode
or Sequencer mode to create complete ensemble backing, especially when
used in conjunction with the Drum Track.
An intuitive sequencer provides 16 MIDI + 1 Master tracks
with all the tools needed to capture and easily shape musical ideas
into polished productions. It features up to 128 songs, allows users
to record 210,000 notes and offers a high resolution of 480 PPQ (parts
per quarter-note).
The proprietary M50 Editor and Plug-In Editor software
lets users edit the sounds using a computer, and allows the M50 to act
as a plug-in instrument for their DAW (VST, Audio Units and RTAS are
supported). The editor librarian also enables users to exchange sounds
between the M50 and M3. Further, an SD card slot provides easy and affordable
management of Programs, Combinations and Sequences, as well as sounds,
songs and other data.
Korg’s proprietary 320x240 pixel TouchView™
display ensures excellent visibility and operability, making it easy
to select sounds and adjust parameters. Other controls include a joystick
and multiple switches and triggers.
The 61-key M50-61 uses a new semi-weighted Natural Touch
keyboard, while the 88-key M50-88 features the Weighted Hammer Action
3 (RH3) graded action keyboard, which accurately simulates the feel
of an acoustic grand piano. For players on the go, the M50-88 is by
far the lightest weight 88-key hammer action keyboard Korg has ever
made.
The 61- and 88-note Korg M50 Music Workstation will be
available in November with MSRPs of $1,499 and $2,499. A 73-key version
will be available in early 2009 with pricing TBA.
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