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		<title>Karma-Lab Updates Site, Adds Karma-Lab Wiki</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Karma-Lab has updated its site, and added the Karma-Lab Wiki, which aims to build a library of useful &#8220;how to&#8221; information for working with the various keyboards, music workstations and software incorporating KARMA technology.
It features articles covering all aspects of the products that incorporate KARMA (such as Korg Keyboards like the M3, OASYS, Karma Workstation, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://karma-lab.com/">Karma-Lab</a> has updated its site, and added the <a href="http://wiki.karma-lab.com">Karma-Lab Wiki</a>, which aims to build a library of useful &#8220;how to&#8221; information for working with the various keyboards, music workstations and software incorporating KARMA technology.</p>
<p>It features articles covering all aspects of the products that incorporate KARMA (such as Korg Keyboards like the M3, OASYS, Karma Workstation, Triton w/KARMA software and more).</p>
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		<title>NAMM: Korg Debuts M3 Music Workstation/Sampler</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
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2007 Winter NAMM Show: Korg introduced the droolworthy M3 Music Workstation/Sampler. The new keyboard represents the third generation of Music Workstations from Korg. It inherits elements from the flagship Oasys, distilled into an affordable music production package with a new tone generator, a wealth of innovations and new sounds.
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<p><a href="http://www.synthtopia.com/tag/2007-namm-show/" /><a href="http://www.synthtopia.com/content/tag/2007-namm-show/">2007 Winter NAMM Show</a>: <a href="http://www.korg.com/">Korg</a> introduced the droolworthy <strong>M3 Music Workstation/Sampler</strong>. The new keyboard represents the third generation of Music Workstations from Korg. It inherits elements from the flagship Oasys, distilled into an affordable music production package with a new tone generator, a wealth of innovations and new sounds.</p>
<p>This new chip-based synthesis system, EDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis) shares much of the Oasys&#8217; HD-1 lineage, including low-aliasing oscillators, a powerful new filter topology, detailed envelope generators, plus a Drive parameter and AMS Mixers. All second-generation KARMA functions from the Oasys are included.</p>
<p>256 MB of ROM incorporates the &#8220;best-of&#8221; OASYS ROM into a new soundset. 512 Programs and 384 Combinations are onboard, with space for 1,664 Programs and 1,792 Combinations. For increased power, the EXB-RADIAS expansion board adds a 24-voice, single timbre version of the MMT synthesizer used by the RADIAS and R3 synths.</p>
<p>Details below&#8230;.</p>
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The color TouchView display doubles as an X/Y pad for controlling synthesis and effects parameters, while changing colors in response to movements. The M3 features the same type of real-time control surface as first featured on OASYS — eight sliders and switches for tweaking internal sounds, mixing tracks, interacting with KARMA, controlling external hardware and more. Eight velocity-sensitive pads can be used to trigger notes, chords and controller messages for a variety of applications.</p>
<p>An all-new Drum Track feature provides user-programmable drum grooves to jam with in Program and Combi modes, integrating with KARMA, or song-writing. Over 500 patterns with a natural sound and feel are included.</p>
<p>A new high-resolution sequencer offers 480 PPQ for natural feel, plus Korg&#8217;s One-Touch Record, Song Templates, RPPR, Cue List and Tone Adjust part editing. The Open Sampling System allows sampling and resampling in every mode. 64 Mbytes of sample memory are included standard, expandable to 320 Mbytes.</p>
<p>Bundled Editor/Librarian software works stand-alone or as a plug-in within host software via USB MIDI. Additionally, a new EXB-Firewire option enables the M3 to interface both audio and MIDI with a computer using a single cable.</p>
<p>The M3 is available in 61- and 73-key semi-weighted synth action versions, featuring a newly designed keybed. The 88-key version uses Korg&#8217;s RH3 graded weighted action keybed. All three models feature after-touch sensitivity.</p>
<p>The M3 series offers a new design concept (Korg Komponent System), for configuration as an expandable instrument. The 73-key version can host both the M3 and the RADIAS·R modules; the 88-key version can hold dual M3 engines or the M3/RADIAS configuration.</p>
<p>The Korg M3 series instruments are slated to start shipping in June 2007 with pricing TBA.</p>
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