KORG PROVIDES FREE CONTINUED
SOUND SUPPORT
— New sound libraries keep top Korg instruments up-to-date via
free user downloads —
MELVILLE, NY, March 19, 2009 — Korg continues
to support its instruments and customers after the sale with additional
sound enhancements. Via free downloads from its website, Korg is providing
new sound libraries for the M50
and M3 Music Workstations,
the R3 Synthesizer/Vocoder
and the Legacy Collection – Analog Edition (KLCAE07)
of software synthesizers. Korg’s sound programming has always
been well received and respected, and these new sounds will be of great
benefit to existing owners.
First up is a collection of “Pro Vintage Keys”
– available for both the M50 and the M3. This collection of 32
classic keyboard sounds includes in-demand reed and tine electric pianos,
plus a selection of clavs. Programmed by Korg USA Senior Voicing Manager
Jack Hotop, these sounds provide more expressive, natural sounding programs,
with improved velocity switching (up to 8-way switching!). Constantly
referring to classic recordings by top artists across many genres of
music, special attention was paid to controller modeling for accurate
Stereo Panning, Tremolo, Key Off, String Muting and Tone Control.
Likewise, vintage effect assignments such as Phase Shifter,
Stereo Vintage Wah, Flanging, Stereo Tube PreAmp, Distortion, Ring Mod,
Tape Echo, Reverb and more were designed to achieve the classic settings
heard on the recordings that shaped the legacy of these timeless instruments.
Pad assignments, Arpeggiators & Drum Track grooves are provided
for every sound in the M50 Pro Vintage Keys collection. Pad assignments,
KARMA™ settings and Drum Track grooves are provided for each sound
in the M3 Pro Vintage Keys collection.
Next up is a collection of Korg’s microKORG, MS2000
and MS2000B sounds, converted for use in the R3 Synthesizer / Vocoder.
The R3 is based on the Korg RADIAS MMT engine, and it is not compatible
with the previous generation microKORG and MS2000 series instruments.
Using conversion algorithms first created by user/forum guru Darren
Richards, these original factory sounds have been fine-tuned by the
sound designer who worked on the initial voicing of these three classic
Korg synths for spot-on recreations.
Finally, Korg USA’s product team has created a new
set of programs for the Korg Legacy Collection – Analog Edition
(KLCAE07). They take the software recreations of the classic Polysix,
Mono/Poly and MS-20 into uncharted territory with a modern sound collection.
All of these new sounds are available at www.korg.com
on the support page for each product.
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—For more information, contact Korg, 316 South Service Rd, Melville,
NY 11747.
Tel: (631) 390-6500; Fax: (631) 390-6501; Web: www.korg.com.