Kid Nepro Releases New Sounds for Korg M3 Sampler/Workstation.

Kid Nepro has announced a new collection of 64 new programs and 64 new combis for the Korg M3 and M3m sampling workstations

It also contains over 50 megs of new multi samples and a wide variety of instruments geared towards fans of Classic Rock from the 60’s and 70’s. The new multi samples contain sounds from Kid Nepro’s Prophet VS, Mellotron, Super Jupiter and Effectron libraries combining the sound of classic vintage synthesizers with the M3’s large selection of multi samples and effects.

The library is $60.00, and is available via download delivery.

Description:

Features extensive real-time control via the KARMA Realtime Controls and the other controllers (joystick and switches). The result is a great mix of vintage and modern sounds. It’s classic rock meets 21st century technology at it’s best.

Proto Rock represents a first in sound programming with a new technique that syncs wav file sample loops to the M3’s drum track and Karma modules. This was created using WAV file rhythms and beats from Kid Nepro’s Triton, Wavestation, Karma, Triton MOSS and Analog Synth sound collections. The WAV files were imported into the M3 sampler, converted to M3 multi samples/programs and then synced to the M3 drum track and Karma modules. Essentially, this new feature turns the M3 programs into “mini combis” and the combis into “super combis”, by adding an additional part to the mix.

The programs are geared towards musicians who want to use the M3 in a live performance setting or want to build tracks from scratch and the combis make it easy to lay down tracks for those who are recording or would rather just jam along. Any way you choose, this high quality collection of sounds is guaranteed to provide you with everything you need for your next live gig, studio session or recording project.

11 thoughts on “Kid Nepro Releases New Sounds for Korg M3 Sampler/Workstation.

  1. I used to have A Korg Triton rack. I loaded my programs through SCSI. If I buy the Korg m3 can I use the same programs the through usb with a flash card. Thank you

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