Korg M1, released by Korg in 1988, is a synthesizer based on the algorithm of AI (Advanced Integrated) synthesis. As a pioneer of PCM timbres generation, M1 became famous due to impressive sound authenticity, as well as due to unique tone nuances and details, demonstrating high level of the voice architecture. Many recognizable sounds, from piano to electric piano, synthesizer pads, organs, bass and drums, as well as those intrinsic only to M1 synthesizer and used by musicians all over the world, remain relevant today.
Modern libraries offering high-resolution sound and sampling rate occupy gigabytes of space and ensure unprecedented sound quality, but M1 places everything into incredible 4 megabytes, which is a nice surprise - and it's really high-quality, truly natural sounding voices.
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Korg M1RRackmount Sound Module/ Tone Generator300.00U.S.Dollars
Korg M1R is a sound module, a rack version of Korg M1 synthesizer. It was produced by Korg company since 1988. The unit includes all the functionality of the legendary M1, enclosed in a compact housing.
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Korg M1RexRackmount Sound Module/ Tone Generator300.00U.S.Dollars
The Korg M1Rex is a software plug-in that emulates the classic Korg M1 synthesizer. It is designed to recreate the sound of the original M1, while also offering additional features and functions. The M1Rex is compatible with both Mac and Windows computers and is available in VST, AU, and AAX formats.
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