The Korg M1 is a synthesizer and music workstation manufactured by Korg from 1988 to 1995. The M1 was advertised as a 'workstation' rather than a synthesizer, integrating composition and performance features into a single device. It features 16-voice polyphony, high-quality digital samples (including drum sounds), an integrated 8-track sequencer and digital effects processing.
31-516: M1 , M01 or M-1 may refer to: Arts, entertainment & media [ edit ] M-1 (rapper) , one half of hip hop duo Dead Prez Korg M1 , a keyboard synthesizer Leica M1 , a 1959 35 mm camera model Olympus OM-1 , a 1972 manually operated 35mm single-lens reflex camera M1 (TV channel) , news channel of the Hungarian MTVA M-1 (Lithuanian radio station) M1 (Ukraine) ,
62-670: A ROM with four megabytes of 16-bit PCM tones — a large amount at the time — including instruments that had not been used extensively in mainstream music. The sounds include sampled attack transients , loops , sustained waveforms and percussive samples. The timbres include piano, strings, acoustic guitar, woodwinds, sitar, kalimba, wind chimes and drums. Fact described the sounds as "wonderfully, endearingly wonky ... each one managed to sound simultaneously realistic and synthetic all at once". The M1 also features effects, including reverb , delay , chorus , tremolo , EQ , distortion , and Leslie simulation, an innovative inclusion at
93-573: A 155 km (96 mi) road connecting Peshawar and Rawalpindi M1 motorway (Republic of Ireland) , a road connecting Dublin to the border with Northern Ireland M1 motorway , a road in England connecting London and Leeds Highway M01 (Ukraine) , a road connecting Kyiv and the border with Belarus M1 Road (Zambia) Bus [ edit ] Route M-1 (MTA Maryland) , a bus route in Baltimore, Maryland and its suburbs M1 (New York City bus) ,
124-438: A 1916 British fighter aircraft HMS Abercrombie (1915) (M1), a WWI Royal Navy monitor HMS M1 (1917) (1919), an early British submarine HSwMS M1 [ sv ] , a Swedish Navy mine sweeper HSwMS Älvsnabben (M01) , a Swedish Royal Navy mine layer Weapons [ edit ] US Armed Forces [ edit ] 120 mm gun M1 , an anti-aircraft gun 155 mm gun M1 ,
155-465: A 1930s British single-seat aerobatic biplane Verville-Sperry M-1 Messenger - 1922 Automobiles [ edit ] BMW M1 , a German mid-engined sports car Great Wall Haval M1 , a Chinese subcompact crossover Minardi M01 , an Italian 1999 Formula One racing car Riich M1 , a Chinese city car Motorcycles [ edit ] Yamaha YZR-M1 , a Japanese motorcycle Miscellaneous [ edit ] M-1 Global or M-1 Mixfight,
186-634: A German WWII howitzer Benelli M1 , a semi-automatic shotgun Guncrafter Industries M1 or Model No. 1, a handgun M1 (missile) , French M1 mine Helmets [ edit ] M1 helmet Science and technology [ edit ] the Crab Nebula , also known as Messier object M1 ATC code M01 Anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products , a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System Computing [ edit ]
217-641: A Metropolitan Route in Johannesburg, South Africa M1 (Pretoria) , a Metropolitan Route in Pretoria, South Africa M1 (Durban) , a Metropolitan Route in Durban, South Africa M1 (Port Elizabeth) , a Metropolitan Route in Port Elizabeth, South Africa M1 motorway (Hungary) , a road connecting Budapest and Győr M1 motorway (Northern Ireland) , a road connecting Belfast and Dungannon M1 motorway (Pakistan) ,
248-649: A New York City Bus route in Manhattan Vehicles [ edit ] M1 category vehicle , a classification of passenger vehicles under the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Aviation and aerospace [ edit ] Hakuto-R Mission 1 , private Japanese lunar landing mission M-1 (rocket engine) , the largest liquid Hydrogen and LOx rocket engine ever designed Martin M-1 , glider Matteson M-1 , glider Miles M.1 Satyr ,
279-555: A class of steam locomotive M series (Toronto subway) , former rolling stock of the Toronto subway Metro North West & Bankstown Line , the first metro line of the Sydney Metro Roads [ edit ] Main article: List of M1 roads M1 road (Australia) , different sections of the A1 highway M1 (New South Wales) M1 (Queensland) M1 (Victoria) Metroad 1 ,
310-399: A codename for Cyrix 6x86 processor M1-DA , M1, or VESA Plug and Display connector a part number for a 1N400x general-purpose diode Apple M1 system on a chip Biology [ edit ] Primary motor cortex or M1, a symbol of the primary motor cortex in mammals in neurology M1 protein , a matrix protein of the influenza virus Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1 ,
341-752: A field artillery gun 20 mm aircraft gun M1 or French Hispano-Suiza HS.404 240 mm howitzer M1 , WWII 37 mm gun M1 , anti-aircraft 40 mm automatic gun M1 or Swedish Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60 57 mm gun M1 , or British Ordnance QF 6-pounder 76 mm gun M1 , WWII 8-inch gun M1 , or M115 howitzer 90 mm gun M1 , dual-purpose gun M1 bayonet M1 carbine , WWII M1 chemical mine , WWII M1 flamethrower , WWII M1 frangible grenade , WWII M1 Garand , WWII rifle M1 mortar M1 rocket launcher " bazooka ", WWII rocket launcher M1 Thompson submachine gun M1 underwater defense gun , or Underwater Defense Gun Mark 1 Mod 0 Other [ edit ] 35.5 cm Haubitze M1 ,
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#1732838347309372-648: A mixed martial arts sports organization M-1 visa , a vocational training student visa for the USA M1 (Singaporean company) , a telecommunications company in Singapore M1 World Championship , the first esports world championship for the mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang held in 2019 M1, a difficulty grade in mixed climbing See also [ edit ] Model 1 (disambiguation) 1M (disambiguation) ML (disambiguation) MI (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
403-468: A receptor in the human autonomic nervous system British NVC community M1 , Sphagnum auriculatum bog pool community 20-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, a ppd-type monoglucoside ginsenoside metabolized by intestinal bacteria M1 macrophage , a phenotype of macrophage Medicine [ edit ] Slang name for methylone Roads and railways [ edit ] Railways [ edit ] Bucharest Metro Line M1 , part of
434-562: A road in Sydney, Australia M-1 (Michigan highway) , a road in the United States that runs from Detroit northwesterly to Pontiac M1 highway (Belarus) , a road connecting the border with Poland and the border with Russia M1 highway (Russia) , a road connecting Moscow and the border with Belarus M1 (East London) , a Metropolitan Route in East London, South Africa M1 (Johannesburg) ,
465-510: A television channel Economics and finance [ edit ] M1 (money supply measure) , in economics, a measure of the money supply M1 Finance , an online financial services company Military equipment [ edit ] Vehicles [ edit ] US Armed Forces [ edit ] M1 Abrams , a main battle tank M1 armored car M1 combat car , an early tank M1 light tractor M1 medium tractor M1 heavy tractor Other [ edit ] Bristol M.1 ,
496-574: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Korg M1 The M1 is one of the bestselling synthesizers in history, selling an estimated 250,000 units. Korg's chief engineer, Junichi Ikeuchi, led the hardware engineering design of the M1. Whereas previous synthesizers had shipped with sounds chosen for different markets, the Korg chairman, Tsutomu Kato, and his son Seiki decided that their synthesizers should use
527-517: The Battle of France one howitzer equipped Super-Heavy Artillery Battery (schwerster Artillerie-Batterie) 810 under the command of I Corps , Army Group B . It bombarded Belgian fortifications of the PFL I Line after the fall of Fort Eben-Emael on the first day of the battle. The battery was absorbed by Heavy Artillery Battalion 641 as its first battery on 27 July 1940 and it fought with that battalion on
558-530: The Eastern Front during Operation Barbarossa where it initially was assigned to the 9th Army , Army Group Center . In 1942 it participated in the assault on Sevastopol under the command of 11th Army of Army Group South . It accompanied that army north to Leningrad during the summer of 1942 so that it could participate in the siege of Leningrad . Soviet efforts to relieve the siege frustrated several German attempts to consolidate their positions there, but
589-523: The Korg Legacy Collection . This digital version features 8-part multitimbrality, 256-note polyphony and presets from all 19 optional ROM cards. A free update added the entire preset collection from the T-series workstations to the M1 plugin. 35.5 cm Haubitze M1 The 35.5 cm Haubitze M1 was a German siege howitzer . It was developed by Rheinmetall before World War II to meet
620-660: The Bucharest Metro, Romania Chesapeake and Ohio class M-1 , a steam-turbine locomotive Line 1 (Budapest Metro) , the first line of Budapest Metro, Hungary LNER Class M1 , a class of British steam locomotives M-1 Rail Line , now the QLine, streetcar service in Detroit M1 (Copenhagen) , part of the city's Metro system, Denmark M1 (Istanbul Metro) , a light railway system in Istanbul, Turkey M1 (Lausanne Métro) , part of
651-598: The German Army's request for a super-heavy howitzer. Eight were produced between 1939 and 1944. It saw service in the Battle of France and spent the rest of the war on the Eastern Front , saw action in Operation Barbarossa , the siege of Sevastopol , the siege of Leningrad and helped to put down the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The Haubitze M1 was best described as an enlarged 24 cm Kanone 3 . It used many of
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#1732838347309682-789: The Lausanne Metro in Switzerland M1 (Paris Métro) , the first rolling stock on the Paris Metro in 1900 M1 (İzmir Metro) M1/M3 (railcar) , a series of electric multiple unit cars on the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad Metro M1 (Prague) , metro kit M1, which is used on line C of the Prague Metro Milan Metro Line 1 M1 (Warsaw) , the first metro line of the Warsaw Metro PRR M1 ,
713-648: The N-series in 1996. The 01/W built upon the M1’s AI synthesis with the enhanced AI2 system, which introduced additional effects and digital waveshaping . Rack-mountable versions of the M1 include the M1R and the more affordable M3R. Additionally, Korg released the M1EX and the M1REX rackmount, both featuring sounds from the T-series. Korg released a software version of the M1 in 2006 as part of
744-418: The gantry crane required to assemble the weapon. The gantry crane (powered by a generator on its towing vehicle) would be erected at the new firing position and would take about two hours to assemble the entire weapon. The howitzer's dual recoil system meant that the barrel in its ring cradle would recoil on the carriage while the carriage would recoil, in turn, on the firing platform. The recoil for both parts
775-462: The most popular synthesizer of all time. Fact attributed the success to its sampling and sequencer features, which allowed musicians to produce entire tracks without a studio before the rise of digital audio workstations . Following the success of the M1, Korg expanded its lineup with several series of new workstations, including the T-series in 1989, the 01-series in 1991, the X-series in 1993, and
806-474: The same design principles as the smaller weapon including the dual-recoil system and a two-part carriage capable of all-around traverse when mounted on its firing platform. It also disassembled into six loads for transport. The loads were cradle, barrel, top carriage, bottom carriage, front platform and turntable and the rear platform. Each piece on its trailer was towed by a 18 t (18 long tons; 20 short tons) Sd.Kfz. 9 half-track . A seventh half-track towed
837-512: The same sounds internationally. Korg assembled an international team to develop the sounds for the M1. To create a deep blown bottle sound, the team played a pan flute over a large sake bottle. The M1 features a 61-note velocity- and aftertouch -sensitive keyboard, 16-note polyphony , a joystick for pitch-bend and modulation control, an eight-track MIDI sequencer , separate LFOs for vibrato and filter modulation , and ADSR envelopes . Data can be stored on RAM and PCM cards. The M1 has
868-447: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=M1&oldid=1253920861 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
899-425: The time. According to Sound on Sound , none of the M1's features were unique, but were implemented and combined in a new way. The M1 was released in 1988 and was manufactured until 1995, selling an estimated 250,000 units. Reviewing it for Sound on Sound in 1988, Tony Hastings wrote that it was "destined to be big, very big", with "sensational" sounds and extensive features that outperformed its competitors. It
930-445: Was controlled by hydro-pneumatic cylinders. Its elevation gear and ammunition hoist were electrically powered from the generator, although both could be used manually if necessary. Only a 575 kg (1,268 lb) concrete-piercing shell ( Betongranate ) with a ballistic cap was ever used by this weapon. It used 234.2 kilograms (516 lb) of propellant in four increments to reach a range of 20,850 metres (22,800 yd). During
961-470: Was widely used in popular music and stock music in the late 80s and early 90s. The piano and organ presets were used in 1990s house music , beginning with Madonna's 1990 single " Vogue ". In 2002, the Sound on Sound journalist Mark Vail wrote that the M1 was the bestselling synthesizer in history, though he noted that Korg had not verified the sales figures. Both Sound and Sound and Fact described it as