Introducing the Korg Legacy Collection -- Digital Edition; stunning software versions of 2 Korg digital synthesis masterpieces -- the M1 and Wavestation -- plus the MDE-X multi-effect plug-in. Now you can get the classic sounds of these 2 ground-breaking synth legends updated for the 21st century and ready to rock your computer, in VST, Audio Units and RTAS-compatible formats! Learn More...










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10 out of 10Feature:
Which it had a help tool bar. I don't like the USB Key Fog you have to insert to be able to run the program. I think that once you buy it, you should not need a USB key to be inserted for a program you paid for to run.
Value:
$140 Good Price.
Sound:
Matches my Roland JX-8Ps fat sounds (brass). It's bells are stronger (like a DX7/TX81Z) than my Yamaha SY22 and the vector sounds morph for a long time. Where the SY22 has sounds unlike any other instruments, the Wavestation had more choices and ultimately took the SYs to a different level.
Ease of Use:
Very easy. No latency on my IBOOK G4 1.2 GHZ, 1.25 GB RAM. Works well w/ Garageband.
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If someone steals it, I would buy it again. I hate the USB Key fog, though.
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10 out of 10Value:
Its a great addition to your V synth set. Very good value.
Sound:
It's as good is the origional. Great Korg strings, chorus and pianos.
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10 out of 10Feature:
The M1, the most popular workstation ever, the Wavestation, still in demand, ALL of the add on cards and roms, and a really great multi-effect plugin.
Quality:
These are dated sounds and there are much fatter sounds, with gigabites of samples, available. But for $150, having over 2000 beautifully designed presets, there is no question of quality for the money.
Value:
Totally worth it. These are really fun and inspiring and hugely endowed with usable sounds. For the cost of a couple of lame sample cds.
Desirability:
To be able to throw into any mix some of Korg's classic sounds; who could say no? Especially for the price.
Sound:
Hugely usable sounds; hundreds of beautifully designed presets and great tweakability. An easy way to get all the lovely bright pop sounds of the 90's.
Ease of Use:
Fire them up or load them into the sequencer. The presets are lovely and inspiring, and there are endless ways to tweak them.
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I can't see a day when I would not want to have these available to use. They're musical, easy on the processor, and really lovely to play.
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