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![]() ![]() ![]() Operates as stand-alone or VST/AU/RTAS plug-in instrumentįor more details about KORG Legacy Collection - DIGITAL EDITION, please visit this website.Original M1 and T-series data can be imported via.More than 3,100 preset sounds and 400 user presets. ![]() Maximum Polyphony: 256 notes (depending on the CPU of host computer).* Each of these disks originally contained 200 Programs and 100 Combinations, but since there was some overlap between the content of these disks and the data that is already included in the M1 software synthesizer, the total number of original T-series sounds added is 200 Programs, 209 Combinations and 61 PCM waveforms. Korg add more instruments to their growing stable of software classics. This new update brings together two generations of Korg's most famous synths, and with added features such as the resonant filter and insert effects, opens up a new world of sound possibilities that these classic synths never offered! This means that if you have or used to have an original T-series synthesizer, your original user Programs and Combinations can now be imported into the M1 software synthesizer and reproduced. In conjunction with the addition of the T-series sounds, M1 v1.5 also adds the ability to import sound data from the original T-series (via SYX files). As well as the Programs and Combinations of the T-series instruments, the all additional PCM data and Programs/Combinations of the optional TSD-01 through 05 disks are also included*. The M1 is designed to run as a stand-alone program or as a VST, AU or RTAS Plug-in, making it compatible with nearly any DAW software studio package. Headed by the flagship T1 model with its 88-note weighted keyboard, the T-series appeared in 1989, further advancing the music workstation concept based on the "AI" synthesis that Korg had initiated with the M1. And only Korg is able to offer all of the original sound data created for the M1 well over 3,000 sounds all together. ![]()
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