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  • Hahahhahaha before i viewed this it said it had 1234 views XD ironic XD

  • The korg m50 is an awesome keyboard for trance!

  • How did You learn this?? And If you can Please make a tutorial your awesome xD

  • @MrSamjackass Learned it by ear :P. The notes for the riff are G, A Bb, G, Bb, F, E, G , A, Bb, G, Bb, G, C Bb and repeat. You should be able to work out the rest from there!

  • @Nismology5 thanks! :)

  • Hi, in my opinion PA-500 keyboard is fantastic for its price and so I think not only I, but of course for the concerts she is not ready, but I think the main thing is to love your instrument and it will do wonders for you, this is my opinion.

  • I bought a CASIO WK-3800 after hearing your game, then bought a KORG PA-500, WK-3800 has its own face and character, and those who did not understand the nature of this send to these words, a very nice keyboard for the home alone for a the price is just fine. It is interesting to listen to the M-50 & WK-3800 in one song

  • @Aleksandr2033 What do you think of the PA-500? I've played the PA1X pro (a higher model), and wasn't very impressed, it sounded a bit thin to me. The best arranger I've played was the Yamaha Tyros 3, but that was 1000s of £s. The drum machine in the M50 is rather limited, so it's difficult to get much variation in the songs when playing live (as I do). I think the ability to properly edit your sounds and layer up to 16 sounds at once more than makes up for it!

  • @Nismology5 The drums in the M50 are nearly unlimited if you send the combi into sequence mode.  From there you have the ability to load any drum patterns in any sequence using the "put to track" option from the drop down menu in the edit tab. I am currently in the process of creating a very large library of user drum beats and fills from a midi drum beat set that I picked up from smart loops. This keyboard has a whole lot more to offer than many users are aware of.

  • @csteen2000 I am fully aware of the fact you can create your own drum patterns, and do so frequently. What I was referring to is changing patterns on the fly in combi mode during LIVE performance, so you can get variation in your drum patterns, kinda like an arranger keyboard. This is a feature the Yamaha MOX6 has that is sorely missing on the M50. Apart from creating drum track patterns, I NEVER use the sequencer on the M50. When I want to record a song track by track, I use Logic 9

  • very well, but on casio wk-3800 you were more interesting sounds and songs, this is my opinion

  • @Aleksandr2033 Thanks, but I was fed up of getting comments from other people like 'casios suck' and 'your playing a toy keyboard'. The main reason why my songs on the M50 won't be as interesting as on the casio is that it's not an arranger keyboard like the casio. On the casio, I could have drum fills between two variations of the same beat, and the auto accompaniment really fleshed out the musical texture. I gave that up for the massively superior sounds and synth capabilities of the M50.

  • I like the happy feel to it.

  • Sounds like stage music from the original Sonic games!

  • @boket5u eh? The music from the sonic games sounds nothing like this! I own all of them from sonic 1 to sonic and knuckles!

  • @Nismology5 Just reminds me of the final boss battles from 1 and 3. lol

  • lol, maybe you should write to Sega and suggest that their future sonic games are set to Pendulum! ;) It could work, I think!

  • @Nismology5 If only they made them the way they used to...

  • @boket5u I dunno, I think the new Sonic Generations looks quite good, especially if it comes out on PS Vita ;)

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