Korg iM1 for iPad

Started by supernicd, May 25, 2015, 04:58:21 PM

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This is so good!  So many fantastic sounds, works inside Gadget, and on sale for the launch.







complete reproduction – and more - of the legendary M1 that defined an era
Mobile digital synthesizer for the iPad
Since it went on sale in 1988 the legendary M1 music workstation rapidly achieved record-breaking sales, becoming a mainstay of the music scene from the late 1980s and beyond. The appearance of the M1 helped musicians deliver professional-quality songs using just a single piece of equipment.

The design goal of the M1 was to deliver sound that would satisfy professional needs in two areas: performance and music production. This goal became the new direction for the PCM synthesizers and desktop music sound modules that subsequently appeared, and has been carried on to the present day with KORG's flagship model the KRONOS.

High-capacity sampling and the increase in computer speed have enormously improved overall sound quality from a computer, but generating sound that delivers a real sense of presence demands technology and ideas beyond those that merely improve sound quality. The common element of electronic instruments that have left their name in history is that they had a unique sound that was difficult if not impossible to replicate. Sounds such as the "M1 Piano" and "M1 Organ" are instantly recognizable and have appeared on countless hit records over many years, and yet these are sounds that could only be produced by the M1. And that's what you can now have on your iPad!
- See more at: http://www.korg.com/us/products/software/korg_im1_for_ipad/#sthash.RYDJuo9Y.dpuf
Strat w/ GK-3, Godin LGXT
VG-99, GR-55, GP-10
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Smash

Korg have a sale on at the moment and I just bought the iM1

Absolutely the best £10 I've spent on iOS synths!

Fantastic bit of kit and the Multi patch options make it look like I won't being using Sampletank much now (I've already ditched Sunrizer and iProphet).

And very pleased to fins patch 42 Overture - one of Bruce Hornsby's staples - great pad.

Awesome soft synth