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M3 EasyStart
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M3 Main Features
 Enhanced Definition Synthesis (EDS) engine developed in parallel with OASYS provides incredible, high-fidelity sounds
 Easy to use interface, with a bright and beautiful color TouchView display that doubles as an X/Y controller… just like a KAOSS™ pad!
 Eight velocity-sensitive pads that can trigger notes, MIDI messages, or up to 8-note chords
 KARMA level 2 engine from the flagship OASYS- beats, bass lines, melodies, chord recognition, wave-sequencing… over 2,000 GE’s to enhance your playing
 Massive 16-part Combis, with a separate 3-band EQ for each part, and true 120-note polyphony
 New Drum Track adds an instant groove and inspiration to any Program, Combi or Sequence - with over 500 preloaded patterns
 Multi-function control surface for easy sound editing, mixing, KARMA functionality, and control over external devices/software (tons of templates included)
 Unrivalled computer integration, with VST/RTAS/AU plug-in editor software included, and an optional EXB-FW FireWire “Virtualized Hardware” to stream MIDI
and audio data over a single cable, and integrate the M3 in your FireWire-connected studio
 Hi-res (480ppq) sequencer with Korg’s famous toolkit of musical inspiration, including One-Touch Record, Template Songs, RPPR, and Cue Lists
 Open Sampling System allows sampling/resampling in any mode, crossfade looping, and in-track sampling to record audio directly into the sequencer – even
create audio CD’s of your final mixes!
 Add the EXB-M256 memory expansion board to increase sample memory from 64MB to 320MB, for a total of 58 minutes sampling time!
 In addition to the M3-61, there are three models w/modular hardware design- M3-M: tabletop module / M3-73:73-key version can host M3-M and RADIAS-R
module / M3-88: 88-key version can host M3-M and RADIAS-R or 2 M3-M modules!
 M3-61 and M3-73 provide Korg’s brand new synth-weighted keybed, with great-feeling keys that respond to velocity and pressure-sensitive aftertouch. M3-88 uses
Korg’s incredibly realistic-feeling RH-3 graded hammer-action piano keys
 Four inputs, six outputs, MIDI In/Out/Thru, and three USB 2.0 ports- Two type A ports for external storage devices or USB CD burners, plus a type B port
for computer integration as a MIDI interface
 Add the EXB-RADIAS option for 24 extra voices of powerful MMT (Multi Modeling Technology) synthesis, a 16-band formant-recording vocoder, and much more!
M3 Connections 2
Getting Around on the M3 2
Loading the Factory Settings/Demo Songs 2
Selecting and Playing Programs and Combis 3
Controlling Your Sounds with TouchView’s X/Y Mode 3
Play Those Pads! Hold and Chord Assign functions 4
Getting to Know the KARMA Level 2 Engine 5
Working with the Drum Track 6
The Multi-Function Control Surface 6
Making Music with the M3’s Sequencer 8
Saving Using USB Media 9
Using the Open Sampling System 9
Computer Connections- Plug-In and Standalone 10
Adding the EXB-RADIAS option 11
Chef Ed’s Special Menu of M3 Sounds 12
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M3 Connections
1. Connect the AC power cable, and make sure that the MAIN VOLUME slider is turned down first > connect audio cables
from the MAIN OUTPUT L/R jacks on the back of the M3 to your mixer, amplifier, or powered monitors (or connect
headphones to the PHONES jack).
2. Press the POWER ON switch on the rear panel. Note that any installed options and the current Operating System
information will be displayed on power-up.
1. The M3 has four musical modes, which can be selected using the switches to the right of the display:
 PROG (Program) mode: Use this to play the individual sounds of the M3
 COMBI (Combination) mode: Up to 16 Programs can be layered, split or velocity-switched across the keys, each
with its own 3-band EQ
 SEQ (Sequence) mode: A high-resolution 16 track sequencer with easy editing and audio recording
 SAMPLING mode: Import WAV, AIFF, Soundfont 2, or Akai samples and programs, with time stretching and
slicing, crossfade looping, and advanced program conversion
3. Use the color TouchView display to select sounds and functions. Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the display to
move right or left, to access more sounds in the current page.
4. When you touch a parameter with a value that can be changed, you can modify it using the panel controls to the right of
the display:
 Turn the DIAL
 Use the INC/DEC switches to increase/decrease values
 Use the numeric keypad to enter values
2. Choose what you’d like to load (“All Data” is selected by default) and then touch “OK”.
 If you select a type of sound to load, you can load individual banks instead of the entire preload data
3. Press the SEQ button, and then press START/STOP to listen to the demo songs…
 To select additional demo songs: Touch the title of the song, and use the INC/DEC switches, the DIAL, or the
numeric keypad and then press the START/STOP switch. Press START/STOP again to stop playback of the
song.
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2. In the display, touch the “Category” box at the top of the display.
 This is on the “Main” tab in Program Mode, and the “Prog 1-8” tab in Combi mode.
3. Choose the type of sound using the tabs on the left and right sides of the center menu in the display, and either touch
the desired sound in the display, or use the panel controls to select a sound.
4. Either play the keys, or hit the eight velocity-sensitive pads just below the display.
Note: You can stay right here in the Category page while you try out sounds… No need to touch “OK” until you’ve found the one
you want to work with in Program or Combi Play mode!
2. Press the X/Y MODE switch. (The display will change color just a bit)
3. Play a chord (or hit a pad) and rub your finger around on the display. The sound (and the display color) will change a
LOT! So will the sound… Nice!
Note: In this sound and many others, left-right movement controls filter cutoff, while up-down movement controls effect depth.
The M3 can memorize your finger’s movement by using the MOTION function…
1. Hold down the MOTION switch, and move your finger around on the display.
2. Now, lift your finger, release the MOTION switch, and hold it down again. It will play back the recorded movements you
made! A motion recording can be saved along with the Program/Combi/Sequence, and many preset sounds have motion
already saved! How cool is this?!!!! But wait, there’s more…
While in Combi mode, X/Y control can do much more than modify filters or effects… You can actually blend different
sounds together…
3. Press a key/chord (or hit a pad) to start the groove, and then move your fingers to the different corners of the display.
Ah-ha!!!! Things are heatin’ up!!! Now check this out…
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The sound you’re working with now really shows off the HOLD function…check it out…
1. With the X/Y switch on (lit), Press the HOLD switch and then touch and rub different parts of the screen. You can
remove your finger, but its position on the display will be remembered! Oh yeah! Now you’re on fire!
2. Be sure to turn off this function before moving on so you can use the screen again!
1. Select Program INT A020: Down Low Rap Kit. (Yep, you gotta go back to PROG mode now…)
2. Press to turn the DRUM TRACK and KARMA switches OFF (unlit).
3. Try playing the pads – they’re automatically mapped to kick, snare, closed/open hat, three toms, and a crash!
You’ll find this is the case with nearly every drum kit. Just call up the kit, and play away!
4. Press the PAD mode switch (right of the display) to instantly set all the pads to a fixed velocity.
To change the stored velocity of each pad, press the PAGE SELECT switch, and then touch “Basic/DT/Ctrls”. From here,
go to the “Pads 1-4” or “Pads 1-8” tabs.
Okay, these pads can trigger drum sounds. But did you know that they can also play entire eight-note chords?
Check it out…
2. Play the pads to hear the different chords. There are preset chords assigned to the pads - for nearly every sound in the
M3!
3. Press the PAD mode switch for velocity control when using the pads…now play hard for a glissando!
1. Press the CHORD ASSIGN switch (it will light), just below the PAD mode switch > Play up to eight notes at once…To
create a massive chord, just hold down the first key you want to use, and then press the other seven individually! Try
holding down the sustain pedal, and really-spread your eight-note voicing out across the keyboard to create some
really…cool and/or demented chord assignments…
2. Hit the pad you want to use to store the new chord voicing, and then hit that pad again to hear it! YES!!!
These pads are great when playing the M3 live… You can use them to provide left-hand accompaniment, while you solo with
the right hand. You can also trigger KARMA elements, or play a quick drum solo…or control external sounds!
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Many of the onboard Programs and Combis have KARMA (and/or a Drum Track) turned on by default. To turn them on or off, press
either the DRUM TRACK ON/OFF or KARMA ON/OFF switch on the lower left side of the top panel.
1. Select Program INT B036: Funk Kit, and then press a pad to start the KARMA engine. Each pad is set to a drum sound,
and PAD 8 restarts the beat with a crash!
2. Press the KARMA switch next to the main volume slider, to set the control surface to KARMA mode.
3. Touch the “Control Surface” tab at the bottom-right of the display to see exactly what you’re controlling.
a. Try pulling SLIDER #1 “Swing %,” down to zero and back up – slowly. Easy does it.
b. Now move SLIDER #6 “Repeat Rhythm Value” down to zero, and move SLIDER #7 up to about 20 for instant
flam on the snare.
d. Press KARMA switches 5, 6, and 7 to give KARMA control over pitch bending. You’ve taken it far from the preset
KARMA settings, right?
You’ve just modified one of eight KARMA SCENES! A KARMA Scene is a “snapshot” of all the KARMA settings at once. You can
store eight of them on each Program or Combi, and recall them using the switches directly beneath the sliders. These scenes are
available whenever KARMA is running!
1. While the beat is still going (and the beat goes on…), press one of the other KARMA SCENE switches to see how the
beat changes.
Notice that if you go back to that first Scene, your changes are retained!
2. Press the KARMA switch to the left of the control surface (this puts the control surface in KARMA mode).
3. Press the KARMA switch again, and the 5-8 LED above the KARMA SCENE switches will start flashing.
You now have access to four more Scenes! Somebody slap you!
In COMBI mode, you can run FOUR KARMA modules at one time. Holy Cow! Each Scene can affect all four modules at once, and
so you can make some pretty drastic changes to the sound with just a single key press. Try it…
1. Go to Combi INT C084: Waves Of The Beyond. You will find LOADS of Good Karma here…
3. Change the KARMA Scenes, and listen to the changes… Every sound is modified!
4. Remember to press the KARMA switch to get to the first four Scenes… Try the first one!
Note: To turn KARMA off, press the KARMA ON/OFF button on the bottom left side of the control surface.
1. Select Program INT A000: Stereo Grand 4-Way. First and foremost, take time now to play and enjoy this incredible
piano sound…We MEAN IT!!!! Stop everything and enjoy!
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4. In the display, check the bottom of the “Main” tab. Here you can adjust the pattern and drum kit being used!
a. Note the [Std] listed after the name of the pattern. This is a clue as to which drum kits will work well!
Note: You can change the way the Drum Track works by pressing the PAGE SELECT switch and touching “Basic/DT/Ctrls” (or in
SEQ mode, touch “DT/XY/Ctrls”). There are Drum Track-specific tabs with lots of options for starting, stopping, and
shifting the Drum Track, as well as setting up a keyboard zone.
COOL TIP: You can record your own Drum Track patterns in SEQUENCE mode… and as long as the Program you’re using is
saved in the “Drum” category, it can be used in a Drum Track. This means that a Drum Track doesn’t
NECESSARILY have to be… drums! For more information, see the M3 Owner’s Manual!
MIXER: Here’s where you control track/timbre volumes, play/mute/solo status, and audio input level.
- In Program mode, you can use the sliders to adjust the levels of the two oscillators and the Drum Track. The
switches above the sliders allow you to play or mute each part (Program and Drum Track).
- In Sampling mode, the sliders control oscillator level, and the switches select play/mute status.
- In Combi and SEQ mode, the sliders adjust the levels of eight Timbres (Programs). Press the MIXER button
again to control the next eight timbres.
- In any mode, pressing the MIXER button multiple times lets you control the play/mute status and levels of the
four inputs on the back of the M3: two analog inputs, and two S/PDIF inputs.
1. Select Program INT A006: Acoustic Bass 1 SW1 > Press SW1 (the left key above the JOYSTICK) to bring in the ride
cymbal. Now, press the MIXER switch (make sure that the “T1-8” LED is lit), and move the first two sliders to adjust
the balance.
REALTIME CONTROL: This is the default control setup for Program and Combi modes. Here you can turn effects on and off,
adjust filter and envelope settings, and use assignable controls.
 In Program, Combi, SEQ, or Sampling modes, the switches will turn on/off the five Insert effects, two Master
effects, and one Total effect.
 The first four sliders adjust filter cutoff, resonance, filter envelope intensity, and amp envelope release.
 The last four sliders are assignable… and for every Program or Combi, they’ve been pre-assigned to perform
useful functions – like slider 8, which will always be reverb depth. Make sure to try these sliders out for
every sound you play!
1. Select Program INT A016: Real Suit E.Piano > Raise SLIDER #5 for a great vintage auto wah effect.
2. Work with SLIDER #6 to add delay, and then use SLIDER #7 to bring in vintage phaser.
3. Now try SLIDER #8 to control reverb depth. That’s a TON of control, and you haven’t even touched the switches,
joystick or ribbon yet!
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EXTERNAL– This mode lets you control external devices or software, right from the M3. Nice, right?
 No matter where you are on the M3, press the EXTERNAL switch to instantly control something else
 Touch the “Control Surface” tab on the display (in SEQ mode, you must first press the PAGE SELECT switch,
and then in the display, touch “Play/REC Control”)
 Touch the small arrow next to the word “Setup”, and choose from over 100 different templates. There are
templates for popular Korg hardware, as well as loads of popular software titles (not just from us)!
1. Press the GLOBAL switch, press the PAGE SELECT switch, and then touch “MIDI” in the display. The “Ext.1” and
“Ext.2” tabs let you assign MIDI messages to the switches, sliders, and pads. When you save the Global settings, these
templates are saved as well.
TONE ADJUST – Tone Adjust lets you… adjust your tone. Imagine that! Now, imagine adjusting individual Programs within a
Combi or Sequence, and leaving the original Program intact. Now THAT’S cool - at least we think so!
1. From PROG mode, press the TONE ADJUST switch to the left of the CONTROL SURFACE SLIDERS. Now, touch the
“Control Surface” tab to see what you’re controlling.
 In Combi or Sequence mode, there is an additional field in the upper-left, called “Timbre” in Combi mode, and
“Track” in Sequence mode. Here, you can choose which of the 16 timbres or tracks you want to adjust.
 The “Auto Load” function is on by default. This automatically loads the saved adjustments from the saved
Program.
 While working on a Combi or Sequence, feel free to tweak those Programs into outer space… When you save,
your changes will NOT affect the original Program!
Note: Notice those little arrows next to each control? You can assign every one of those 16 controllers using the TouchView
display. When you save the Program (or Combi, or Sequence), these assignments are saved along with it!
KARMA – This is where you make changes to KARMA (other than simply changing Scenes).
 In Program mode, you can use this to control the selected KARMA GE (Generated Effect). The sliders and
switches are configurable, and will be preset depending on what KARMA is doing!
 In Combi or Sequence mode, you can tweak the four KARMA modules individually, or RULE THEM ALL with one
“Master Layer,” which is selected by default.
 Press the MODULE CONTROL button to choose which KARMA layer you want to control. You can also change
this on the “Control Surface” tab on the display.
With the control surface in KARMA mode, touch the “Control Surface” tab and check out the upper-right side of the display. This
shows you the full name of the last control you touched!
 Hold this switch down, and touch one of the controllers to set it back the way it was when it was last saved!
 You can also reset an entire set of assignments! Hold the RESET CONTROL switch down, and then press either
the MIXER, REALTIME CONTROL, EXTERNAL, TONE ADJUST, or KARMA switch!
WOW!!! CHECK OUT CHEF ED’S FAVORITE MENU OF DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMS AND COMBIS TO TRY – AT THE END
OF THIS GUIDE! YUMMY!!!
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1. Find a Program or Combi you like, with or without KARMA or a Drum Track – you’re the boss...
2. Hold down the ENTER switch (next to the numeric keypad) and press the REC/WRITE switch (two switches to the
right).
After you do this, the M3 will copy that Program (or Combi) into the sequencer, with all of its mixer setting, effects, and tempo –
everything intact. It will also copy any KARMA or Drum Track settings and you can play and instantly-record exactly the way
you did when you were first inspired!
Note: Each time you use One-Touch Record, the M3 will create a New Song. Don’t worry - your other songs won’t go away!
Now, let’s say you have an idea for a song in a specific style, with a specific arrangement of instruments. You can use a Template
Song to quickly set up the sequencer with useful sounds, mixer/effect settings, and even rhythms that are relevant to the style of
music you want to create…
2. Set the length of the song using the DIAL, VALUE SLIDER, INC/DEC switches, or numeric keypad, and then touch
“OK”.
You can skip this step if you simply want to try this function out – just touch “OK” when prompted.
Now the song is basically a “blank canvas”. Time to load a Template Song:
3. Touch the drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of the display, and then touch “Load Template Song”.
4. Turn the DIAL to select a template that you’d like to use, and then touch “OK”.
5. Touch the box next to “Copy Pattern to Track Too?”, and you’ll be presented with a large collection of preset rhythm
patterns to work with!
6. On the page that follows, touch to choose a pattern, and then use the SEQ START/STOP switch to audition the rhythm
pattern.
7. Touch “OK” to copy the pattern to the track. (You can change the “Measure” field to insert the pattern at a specific
place)
8. Copy multiple patterns by touching “OK” repeatedly, to build the initial song length as desired. When you’re finished,
touch “Exit”. You can change the patterns as you go too, to develop “verse, bridge, chorus-type” drum tracks for your
new song.
Including the pattern(s) that you loaded, the Template Song function loads 8 useful sounds, and there are 8 more empty tracks (in
the “Prog 9-16” tab) waiting for your own flavors.
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Now, touch the “Mixer 1-8” tab, and you’ll see that the level/panning for each track has already been set for you. The
insert/master/total effects have also been loaded and routed, and so all that’s left is for you to choose a track and start
recording! Of course, you can change all the elements of the template while you’re working… and you can even edit preset
Template Song tracks and save them as User Templates, or create your own Template Songs from scratch, so that the M3 is
always ready to help you create your music, your way. Note: It just doesn’t get any better than this!
In every tab of Sequence mode, you can always change the track you’re working on. Just touch the name of the track, right below
the title of the song, and change it using the various navigation controls!
4. Touch the drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of the display, and select “Scan USB Device.”
2. Touch the drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of the display, and select “Save SEQ”.
3. Touch the “T” to type in a name, then touch “OK” twice, and you’re done!
You can also use this “Save” tab to save changes you’ve made to Programs, Combis, and samples. Sound changes will be saved when
you turn the M3 off, but samples and sequences will not!
2. Press the SAMPLING switch, and touch the “Audio In/Setup” tab.
5. Turn up the input level on the back of the M3 and test the input until you get a good recording level.
6. Press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch to record, and then press it again to stop.
 Alternately, you can set the Trigger to “Threshold,” and the recording will only begin when the input level
crosses that adjustable threshold
Wanna edit using that beautiful display? Press the PAGE SELECT switch, and touch either “Sample Edit” or “Loop Edit.” Zoom, cut,
copy, paste, normalize, time slice, time stretch… it’s all there!
Running out of sampling RAM? Add the EXB-M256 RAM upgrade to take your total RAM up to 320MB! But wait! How do you get
that RAM upgrade? Well friends, you go to korgusa.com’s online store – it’s that simple! Order your EXB-M256 upgrade now! Don’t
delay! Order today! Visit www.korgusa.com and then select “Expansion Options” from the CATEGORIES menu. Scroll down and you’ll
see the EXB-M256 SAMPLE MEMORY EXPANSION. No mess! No fuss! Get it fast, install it easily yourself, and sample to your
heart’s content!
Now to use the sampler to record audio directly into a sequencer track:
1. With any song loaded in SEQ mode, touch the “Sampling/Audio In” tab.
2. Touch the drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of the display, and then select “Auto Sampling Setup” (you’ll
need to scroll to the right).
3. Touch “In-Track Sampling”, choose an empty MIDI track, and then touch “OK”.
5. Press the SAMPLING REC switch, followed by pressing the SAMPLING START/STOP switch.
6. Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to start playing and recording your sample.
7. When you’re finished sampling, press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to hear the result.
This is a great place to use the built-in effects! In the M3 you can record with effects or just monitor input with effects! You could
run a guitar through an amp model, or pass a microphone through a virtual tube preamp, and so on… up to five effects at once! See
the M3 Owner’s Manual for more on sampling with effects.
Now, let’s use the sampler to capture the entire mix, effects and all, and save it to our USB device as a 2-channel WAV file, ready
to be burned to a CD…
1. Make sure that your USB device is plugged in and recognized using the steps above.
3. Touch the drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of the display, and then select “Auto Sampling Setup” (you’ll
need to scroll to the right).
5. Press the SAMPLING REC switch. It will flash for a few seconds while it prepares to record. When it’s finished, press the
SAMPLING START/STOP switch to arm the sampler.
6. Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to play the song back. When it’s finished, press SEQUENCER
START/STOP again. The SAMPLING REC switch will flash. When it’s finished, your WAV file has been created.
From here, you can plug the USB device into a computer and copy the WAV file, or you can plug in a CD burner, press the MEDIA
switch to go to MEDIA mode, touch the “Make Audio CD” tab, and assemble an album right from the display!
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Computer Connections- Plug-In and Standalone
The M3 ships with the M3 Editor, which is a great way to access all of the parameters of the M3 with your computer. You can
save and load sound data, visually edit LFOs and envelopes, and much more. The best thing about the software is that it runs
stand-alone or as a VST, RTAS, and Audio Units plug-in!
2. Plug the M3’s USB Type B port into a free USB port on your computer.
3. Load either the standalone Editor, or start your host DAW and load the M3 Editor as a plug-in.
4. When you save your work, you’ll also be saving the M3 settings… so the next time you work on that project, the M3 will
set itself up just the way you left it!
When you add the optional EXB-FW FireWire expansion board, you’ll be able to transmit six channels of audio from the M3 to your
computer for multi-track recording and processing, and receive two channels of audio back into the M3 for processing/sampling
fun. Plus you'll get full bi-directional control of 16 MIDI channels, all using a single cable!
1. Power-off the M3. (We probably don’t have to say that, but just in case)
2. Follow the included instructions to CAREFULLY install the EXB-RADIAS into the M3 module. You’ll need all the screws
that come in the package.
 Make sure you’re grounded before touching sensitive equipment like the EXB-RADIAS!
3. When the board is completely installed, turn on the M3. During the startup process, you will see “Options: EXB-
RADIAS” in the display, if installation is complete.
4. Now go to PROG mode, and press the BANK I-F switch. All of the sounds in this bank are RADIASized, and after you
install the EXB-RADIAS option, there’s no need to load the RADIAS Program and formant data from Global mode – it’s
already there, hiding…waiting for its Mommy, the RADIAS expansion board!
5. In Combi and Sequencer modes you can use 4 RADIAS parts for massive analog bliss!
All of the programs in this bank feature KARMA programming and Drum Tracks, as well as pre-assigned controls that take
advantage of the most useful parameters. Explore them all, and don’t forget to try out all those controllers as you do!
For more information, see the M3 Owner’s Manual, and visit korg.com/m3 for more support,
tips and tricks!
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Special Menu of M3
Sounds…
Blue Plate Specials
Program I-A000 Stereo Grand 4-Way…our chefs
have spent countless hours on this one – velocity layers
bring realism – just dig in and play it! Enjoy!
I-A012 Whales World SW1…Great motion! SW1 takes you deeper and
deeper
A082 Sitar SW2…prepared with aftertouch bend – try the velocity for a
succulent and truly realistic Sitar effect!
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Combi I-A022 Fireside…Now here’s a tasty morsel! First, play the sweet guitar and then turn
KARMA on, play and change KARMA SCENES…then bring in DRUM TRACK and BAM!!! Nice!!!
And for dessert: Try Combi B084 Tangerine Horizon…A great atmospheric combination but you
must keep it going for the surprises!
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