Korg M3

Korg M3 is a music workstation synthesizer manufactured by Korg Corporation and introduced at the NAMM Show in January 2007, being released four months later. The M3 is the successor of the famous Triton series. The name is based on the former M1, which was considered a revolutionary synth at the time (and is not to be confused with Korg M3R rack mount unit of 1989, which was a cost-reduced version of the M1R rack unit).

M3
Korg M3
ManufacturerKorg
Dates2007 - 2013
PriceM3M (module): US$2375
M3 61-key: US$3000
M3 73-key: US$3475
M3 88-key: US$4000
Technical specifications
Polyphony120 voice - single mode
60 voice - double mode
Oscillator120 oscillators - single mode
120 oscillators - double mode
Synthesis typePCM Sampler
Enhanced Definition Synthesis
Optional - EXB-Radias
FilterDual Multimode
Aftertouch expressionYes
Velocity expressionYes
Storage memory64 Mb - Expandable to 320 Mb with optional EXB-M256
Effects3-band EQ (up to 16)
5 insert effects
2 master effects
1 total effect
Input/output
Keyboard61-key, Velocity Aftertouch
73-key, Velocity Aftertouch
88-key Hammer Action, Velocity Aftertouch
none - ( M3 Module)
Left-hand control8× Sliders
8× Switches
Joystick
Ribbon Controller
8× Velocity Sensitive Pads
X-Y Touchscreen Control
External controlMIDI
USB 2.0

The hardware synthesizer chip was designed around the HD-1, one of the various engines in the Korg OASYS. The M3 was named keyboard of the year at the Musik Messe Awards in Germany in early 2007.

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