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#17438 - 11/23/03 09:56 PM What Korg model is this?
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I've been looking for a certain Korg model (or models) that has this piano sound. The model was probably released somewhere between the late 80's to early 90's. To hear a sound clip of this piano download the mp3 (64KB)
http://www.ryanscomputerhelp.netfirms.com/Korg_piano.mp3

If anyone knows the model please write back.


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#17439 - 11/23/03 10:34 PM Re: What Korg model is this?
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Wow..... it sounds likethe old M1 piano. I think it was called 8' or something like that. There are better piano sounds out today ..... why is that one so important to you?
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#17440 - 11/24/03 05:44 AM Re: What Korg model is this?
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Well honestly, I'm kinda of into old piano sounds, such as the one I'm referring to. I'd like to see about getting one sometime maybe on Ebay or something. BTW, did they manufacture any sound modules with that particular piano sound?
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#17441 - 11/24/03 09:46 AM Re: What Korg model is this?
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Yes, the Symphony module and the P3 (both Korg) have that sound archetecture. Both are long since discontinued, but should be dirt cheap if you find them used.
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#17442 - 11/24/03 01:57 PM Re: What Korg model is this?
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Okay, thanks a lot for the info. I sure do appreciate the quick response
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#17443 - 11/25/03 09:28 AM Re: What Korg model is this?
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It is definitely an M1 Piano.
That same piano is also featured on the Wavestation EX and Waaavestation A/D as well as M1R and M3R sound modules.
You can also find that same piano on some of the Card Sets for the
01/W series ("Best of M&T" I believe). That sound is also available on a lot of sample CD ROMs.
Even though it is a very old sample, it's kind of a classic and a lot of people still like it (my self included).


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#17444 - 11/26/03 11:32 AM Re: What Korg model is this?
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I'm watching an auction on the P3, M1R, and M3R on Ebay. Not sure if I'll be able to bid this time around but if not I'm sure there'll be a next time. Also if anyone knows of any other sources other than Ebay where I could purchase any of these modules (including the Symphony as well) please let me know.
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#17445 - 11/26/03 11:52 AM Re: What Korg model is this?
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Call 215-533-2050 and ask Ronny if they have any P3s laying around. They trade a lot of gear. The number is in Philly.
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#17446 - 11/26/03 07:49 PM Re: What Korg model is this?
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You can also try www.songbirdmusic.com/
They get old Korg stuff all the time.
I'd help you, but the oldest Korg stuff that I've got is my 01/W synths (three of them)

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