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Korg M50-73

Item ID: M50-73

73-key Workstation with 896 Programs, 1,600 Drum Samples, 16-track Sequencer, TouchView Display, Real-time Controls, and Semi-weighted Keys

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Tap the Touchscreen and Get Creative!

The Korg M50 takes much of the M3's sonic power and packs it into a lightweight, affordable music workstation! Whether you seek natural-sounding acoustic instruments or hard-hitting synthesizer sounds, Korg's M50 puts a sonic world beneath your fingertips. You can easily navigate between sounds and tweak its generous effects section using the Korg M50's intuitive and interactive touchscreen and four multi-function knobs. Available in 61- and 73-key semi-weightrd Natural Touch keyboard styles and as a full, 88-key RH3 Graded Hammer Action keyboard, take the best of Korg - to go - with the killer Korg M50.



Korg M50-73 Music Workstation at a Glance:
  • Now with Sweetwater-exclusive updates!
  • Over 600 individual sound programs
  • Stack, split, layer, and zone up to 16 sound programs
  • Superb effects
  • Touchscreen, joystick, and multi-function knobs and buttons
  • Generous effects section
  • Drum samples, kits, and grooves
  • Korg-wicked arpeggiators
  • 16-track sequencer plus song templates
  • Enhanced Definition Synthesis, borrowed from the M3
  • Seamless computer integration - RTAS, VST, AU plug-in
  • Lightweight for the gigging musician
  • Upcoming KARMA support via KARMA lab software

Now with Sweetwater-exclusive updates!
The Korg M50 you buy from Sweetwater is better! Before we ship it to you we upgrade it to the latest Operating System v1.10 that adds a number of improvements including 700 additional effects presets. We also install the M50 Vintage Keys Collection, which adds 32 new EPs, Wurlys, and Clavs that have up to eight velocity layers and extensive vintage effects processing. Finally, we include a Sweetwater M50 Bonus CD-ROM loaded with the new v1.10 M50 Editor for Mac and PC, updated Owner's Manuals, Quick Start Guide, Patch Lists, SysEx Charts, Parameter Guide, and USB Drivers for Mac and PC.

Sweetwater-installed Extras:
  • Operating System v1.10 with a number of improvements
  • 700 additional Effects Presets
  • The M50 Vintage Keys Collection, with 32 new EPs, Wurlys, and Clavs
  • Sweetwater's M50 Bonus CD-ROM with the new v1.10 M50 Editor for Mac and PC, updated Owner's Manuals, Quick Start Guide, Patch Lists, SysEx Charts, Parameter Guide, and USB Drivers for Mac and PC

Over 600 individual sound programs
When you want sounds, the Korg M50 is brimming with them. It has over 600 individual sound programs all tweaked up to Korg standards, and a robust 256MB of sample data. From rich, natural acoustic instrument articulations to lush or aggressive synth sounds, it's all in the Korg M50. Though, first and foremost, the Korg M50 is a stellar keyboard and piano instrument. It boasts three layers of stereo switching and an additional resonance layer for excellent piano dynamic range reproduction. Onboard are the popular Korg SG-1 Sample Grand, premium electric pianos and clavs, and even striking string and flute sounds. Plus, the M50 is loaded with Korg's REMS cabinet/amp/pickup technology and ToneAdjust lets you tweak each sound to your own ear's delight.

Stack, split, layer, and zone up to 16 sound programs
So, you've got intense sonic power, thanks to the 600 sound programs - but, as always, Korg couldn't leave it at that. To multiply the breadth of your creativity exponentially, you can stack, split, layer and zone up to 16 sound programs across the keyboard or to individual MIDI channels. And nearly 400 "combis" come preloaded, so you have great-sounding setups for live performance from the get-go. All presets are fully editable, and with 512 spaces for saved combinations onboard, you've got a ton of room to develop and modify your own signature sounds.

Superb effects
The Korg M50 certainly doesn't let down when it comes to effects - this puppy's packed with over 170 top-quality effects, including Korg's proprietary REMS modeling effects. You can assign and route five insert effects and two master effects simultaneously. Offering up everything from lush reverb to warping modulation effects, the Korg M50 lets you take each sound into another dimension or fatten it up to achieve the right tone. Plus, D-Mod, or Dynamic Modulation, even lets you control various parameter effects on the fly and you can sync effect parameters to the two common LFOs, or a MIDI clock source, for further effects integration. What more, each effects program is equipped with its own 3-band EQ, for sculpting and refining your tone.

Touchscreen, joystick, and multi-function knobs and buttons
Find, select, and tweak the vast landscape of sounds and effects on the Korg M50, thanks to the intuitive TouchView screen. The screen is backlit, so you're set to go for playing even the most dimly lit gigs. And while you can tweak away at in-depth functions and parameters using the touch-screen the Korg M50's also loaded with real-time buttons and controls, so you can have your way with various functions on the fly. The four knobs can control functions such as gate, velocity, length, and octave, for really shaking up your sound as you go, but you can also set them to control whatever parameters you want to get your hands on. Then, go ahead and get crazy-creative using the four onboard chord trigger buttons. Just lay a chord and quickly assign it to one of the buttons, then press the button to hear it played back - exactly as you stored it.

Drum samples, kits, and grooves
Korg injected the M50 with over 1,600 drum and percussion samples that you can personalize into full-on drum kit programs. There are 32 drum kits onboard already and space to manhandle up to 48 more of your own. And the Korg M50 even has 670 onboard drum grooves for jamming along with or jump-starting your own creativity into a new song. Each of the Korg M50's individual sound programs has a matching drum track pre-assigned, for grooving straight out of the box and into creative bliss.

Korg-wicked arpeggiators
It wouldn't be a Korg without serious attention to arpeggiators - after all, Korg's been on the forefront of arpeggiator technology since the 1980s. Following its long lineage, the Korg M50 gives you all the standard up-down and random arpeggiation patterns you'd expect, but the dual polyphonic arpeggiators also deliver killer chords, bass lines, picking patterns, and accents, for really turning up the heat. When you're in the sequencer or combination modes, both of the arpeggiators can run at the same time, each addressing different timbres. Make one kick out killer drum grooves while the other walks around with fat bass patterns - the Korg M50 even lets you use velocity to switch between patterns on the same sound.

16-track sequencer plus song templates
Wherever you are with your M50, you're only a button-press away from stepping into full-on record mode. This Korg offers up a 16-track onboard sequencer, and can handle an impressive 200,000 notes on 16 MIDI tracks and up to 128 songs. Plus, its enhanced 480 ppq resolution ensures your performance is capture daccurately, however you input notes. Easy onboard editing features let you take your song from a quick creative sketch to a fully realized production. And when creativity strikes, you can quickly capitalize using the Korg M50's Song Templates. Spanning virtually every musical genre, each template gives you the right kinds of sounds and effects already selected and routed for you - just start playing in the parts and you're on your way. Korg also gave the M50 the unique RPPR Real-time Pattern Play/Recording function, so you can call up any onboard drum pattern and assign out patterns and phrases to individual keys - you can even loop each track to quickly build up the perfect groove before you stack it with sounds. An onboard Cue List function also makes it easy to try different arrangements on for size without committing to any hard-to-undo changes. And Auto Song Setup is a one-touch record feature that puts all the settings you've got setup straight into a new song, then starts up the sequencer.

Enhanced Definition Synthesis, borrowed from the M3
The EDS or Enhanced Definition Synthesis is Korg's most advanced hardware engine - ever. And it's at the heart of the Korg M50. Each voice has two stereo oscillators, two amp sections, four filters, five Low Frequency Oscillators, and five time-variant Envelope Generators. Every stereo oscillator can achieve 4-way velocity switching, crossfading, or layering. Each voice also has access to multi-mode (highpass, bandpass, band reject, and lowpass filters), two filters per oscillator running side by side, stacked, or in series.

Seamless computer integration - RTAS, VST, AU plug-in
The Korg M50 and your computer make the perfect team, as the M50 includes both standalone and plug-in sound editing software, so you can easily get into your M50 and tweak parameters. Just connect up the M50 via USB and load up the standalone software or your favorite DAW - the plug-in supports AU, VST, and RTAS formats. Your edits and changes live as a part of the song file, and you don't have to switch applications just to tweak a sound. Beyond USB connectivity, your M50 also uses SD cards for reliable data storage.

Lightweight for the gigging musician
Despite the massive amount of sounds, effects, performance controls, and general music possibilities loaded into the M50, Korg managed to keep this sonic beast ultra lightweight. The 61-key version weighs under 15 lbs. - less than a full backpack! - and the 73-key version is just 17.9 lbs. Because the 88-key features a premium Korg RH3 Graded Hammer Action keyboard it weighs a bit more - but at under 46 lbs. the 88-key M50 is a pleasure to bring to the gig compared to most large-scale, 88-key workstations.

Upcoming KARMA support via KARMA lab software
Given the Korg M50's tremendous feature-set and insanely awesome price tag, Korg's given serious musicians even more reason to invest in this portable wonder: KARMA software is on its way to the M50. The same technology found on Korg's flagship OASYS and M3 workstations, KARMA allows for incredible, expressive control over effects, instrument nuances, so you can make the most out of your real-time performances. KARMA opens up the doors for a heightened realm of creativity and expression - and it's well on its way to the M50.

Korg M50-73 Music Workstation Features:
  • 73-key, synth-action keyboard
  • Uses the same EDS (Extended Definition Synthesis) as the M3 for superb sound
  • 256 MB ROM, with plenty of new samples including 4-way acoustic piano, new electric pianos, clavs, and more!
  • 896 Programs (873 preloaded) / 512 Combinations (384 preloaded) / 5 Insert, 2 Master, 1 Total Effect
  • TouchView display (monochrome)
  • 80 voice polyphony, 88-key RH3 graded action weighted keyboard
  • Dual polyphonic arpeggiators with 4 Chord Trigger buttons
  • Drum Track provides "real feel" grooves to play along with
  • Classic and intuitive 16-track Korg high-resolution sequencer
  • Convenient and affordable SD format card storage
  • 4-knob control surface with realtime, external and arp control modes
  • Plug-in editor works standalone and with RTAS, VST, and AU
  • USB MIDI
  • 46.90" (W) x 11.57" (D) x 4.17" (H)
  • 18.08 lbs.

The Korg M50 gives you killer Korg sounds, effects, sequencing, and real-time control - on the go!
Specification Detail
Sound Engine Type(s) ROM
Number of Keys 73
Type of Keys Semi-weighted
Other Controllers Joystick
Polyphony 80 Notes
Wave Memory 256MB
Number of Presets 640 Sound Programs, 512 Combis, 256 GM, 9 GM2 Drum Kits
Expansion No Expansion
Number of Effects 170
Effects Types Reverb, Chorus, EQ, Compression, Mastering, etc.
Arpeggiator Yes
Sampling No
Audio Playback No Audio Playback
MIDI Sequencer 16-Track
USB MIDI
Number of Audio Inputs 0
Audio Input Types No Audio Inputs
Number of Audio Outputs 3
Audio Output Types 2 x TS, 1 x TRS (Headphone)
Number of Digital Inputs 0
Digital Input Types No Digital Inputs
Number of Digital Outputs 0
Digital Output Types No Digital Outputs
MIDI I/O In, Out, and USB
Pedal Inputs 1 x Damper, 2 x Assignable
Height 4.16"
Width 46.9"
Depth 11.57"
Weight 17.6 lbs.
Power Supply 100 ~ 240V AC Power Supply Included
Notes SD Card Slot
Manufacturer Part Number M5073

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based on 2 reviews

M50 Everything you'd want it to be

by Jay Mayer from Marin County, California
October 25, 2011
Music Background: Pro Hobbyist - Played Keys for Over 50 years
So far I just love this keyboard. Also the action of the keys is so superior to previous keys that I've owned, and I've had some real nice one's, (Kurzweil and Triton etc.).

M50 has i... read more [+]t all, and for the price, simply amazing. close [-]

Intuitive, reliable and great sounding live keyboard

by Bill Cody from Broomfield, CO
May 20, 2011
Music Background: Professional musician, recording engineer, producer, composer
I purchased this keyboard for live performance work in a variety rock/pop cover band, replacing an old Alesis Quadrasynth. I've also owned a Korg M3, so I have a basis of comparison.

E... read more [+]ase of Use:
The touch-screen is very intuitive. As a cover band, I needed to create combinations that would emulate the wide variety of songs we perform. I had no problem navigating and programming sounds that perfectly suited our requirements. I barely had to crack the owners manual, and there is plenty of flexibility to create multi-layer and velocity splits. I can't see myself going back to any keyboard without a touch screen. Korg obviously put a lot of thought into its GUI. Also, the included computer-based editor is really excellent, and provides a convenient way to manage your sounds.

Sounds:
Virtually all of the samples are really good. The acoustic piano is a bit weak (compared to the M3), but they are still quite usable. Rhodes, Hammond, Clav and Wurlitzer sounds are outstanding. Strings and horns are good enough and the drum sounds are pretty good too (although they will not fool a real drummer). The built-in effects and routing options are really excellent. The supplied collection of patches is really excellent, and includes arpeggiator and drums that are well matched to each program and combination.

Playability:
The keyboard has a nice, quick solid feel. There is NO aftertouch, which is my biggest complaint. The performance knobs, switches and joystick add a nice palette of control to modulate sounds during performance. The file system offers a convenient method to organize your own patches and name them any way you want, making switching to new sounds quick and easy. The chord buttons are not velocity-sensitive, and are a bit limiting as programmed.

Ergonomics:
The silkscreen labeling of the panel buttons, knobs and sliders is WAY too light and WAY too small. The first thing I did was grab my label maker and create readable labels for most of the controls. The touch screen is sometimes a bit temperamental, and using one's fingernail to operate the screen helps. The whole unit is very compact and lightweight, yet all the controls have a solid, quality feel. The power supply is an inline external unit, with plenty of cable length. i would have preferred an IEC power cord plugging directly into the keyboard, but alas...

Bottom line:
Compared to every other keyboard in its price range, the M50-73 wins hands-down. Great touch screen, excellent sounds and an intuitive interface that begs experimentation makes this the ideal keyboard for the performing musician. I have no regrets! close [-]

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