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Video Demo..Korg iM1, The BIG Soundtest for iPad
Some of my favorite ever sounds are made by this synth
http://thesoundtestroom.com/korg-im1-the-big-soundtest-for-ipad-awesome-synth/
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Some nice sounds. Is this exact the same version as the VST?
Some amazing sounds, some 80s cheese to be honest, but so many that you're bound to find many that you like. Is there any favourites system to help you find sounds again?
Same as the VST and the hardware, I'm not sure about a favourites, I'll look
Just save a copy to one of the user libs
Of course!
Thanks for the video, Doug!
Exactly what I was wanting to hear!
And you pulled it off without playing the "Universe" patch! ).
I now have a strong urge to play the "Fletch Theme"! lol
Thanks Doug. Perhaps another video showing editing features at some point. Just the stock sounds and cards are Super but the possibility to make each of the 3000+ sounds all your own is amazing! Combine that with the 8 voice combi mode and well frankly the sky is the limit.
Looking forward to the m1 gadget video Doug.
How do i use the 8 voice combo? I put a different sound in every number but the sounds don't play together they're still separated.
I believe the multi mode is used for sequencing or different midi channels... E.g. a patch per midi channel or have a 4 way split on an external keyboard on different midi channels going to iM1, or have a multitrack sequencer with midi out driving iM1, with one midi channel per track...
Up to 8 patches...
Ohh i see. That makes sense.
Sorry I meant multi. Will edit...
I was wondering about that as I love combi for blending my own voices.
Thanks for the video. Curious to see how it integrates into Gadget.
Integrating it with Gadget is my next video, just been playing with it now
So can you have the combo respond to the same midi channel?
Sounds freaking fantastic. Seen some comments on other sites alluding to a return to the 80s. Pfffft! Probably haven't even heard one before. This is the M1 to have and don't think the sounds are dated. I'm thinking about taking an empty cardboard box from one of my keyboard controllers and a can of black spray paint, cutting it out and mounting my iPad and a Q49 connected with a CCK incognito style. You can gig with this thing, I'm not kidding! Damn, this is cool.
I still can't believe the whole thing, including the extra cards is less then 100mb
It performs well too, no gliches on my humble iPad2.
Agreed. Korg and Roland engineers are renown for making tight code. That's crazy small on a modern platform though.
I might get this tonight, even though I don't want it, just because I love Korg
The amount of ram on the original M1 was ridiculously small. I still remember the ads for my Korg Trinity V3 which by the way is a defendant of the Korg M1, where like: Sporting a whooping 48 Megs of sample data!
48 megabytes can you imagine!
Korg is super pro at compressing yet delivering pure awesome sound. I still have my beloved Korg Trinity. I dream of the day when it will live in Gadget and my iPad as the M1 now is.
It’s not so much compression as S+S. Those days of tiny LCD 2 line character displays and a few lines of buttons also begat ways round the limitations of memory being an expensive resource, such as Sample+Synthesis. Only the attack portion of the sound is actually sampled — the sustained part is cleverly and carefully synthesised, but people simply don’t notice. As long as a sound has a real attack, that convinces us the rest of the sound must be real too.
Heres an article on how S+S works: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/dec97/synthschool5.html
I think it has a lot of great sounds. I remember some of them from playing with it at the local music store years ago. Its' got a lot of great percussion sounds in the expansion packs.
Thanks for that link. Lots of good info there.
So according to comments on the Korg forum, with iM1 we are effectively getting an M1 and a T3!:
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Must admit this is great. Bought it and then added my own T3 factory sounds .syx to it (I owned a T3 previously) - worked like a charm and is nice to have some of those sounds back again.
Well worth getting.
Hmmm. Any ideas/thoughts/suggestions on this? The if and the how?
After watching the video i think most presets he played sounded very thin and dated.I definitely need more time to decide (still tempting to have a multimode rompler and gadget integration).
Did you use iFunbox to add the .syx file?
@Dham said: