: Users can connect external keyboards like the KORG microKEY or nanoKEY2 using a Lightning or USB-C adapter.
The KORG iM1 is a comprehensive digital reproduction of the legendary , which originally debuted in 1988. Recognized as the best-selling synthesizer of its era, the M1 defined the sound of late 80s and early 90s pop and house music with its iconic piano and organ presets. The iM1 for iPad brings this legacy into the mobile era, providing a portable version of the workstation that once required significant physical space. 2. Software Architecture and Sound Engine
The iM1 is designed for modern mobile production environments with the following technical integrations: : Users can connect external keyboards like the
The software can be transformed into a physical workstation via:
: Now supports AUv3 , allowing it to be used as a plugin within other DAWs like Apple Logic Pro and GarageBand . It also maintains compatibility with Audiobus and Inter-App Audio. The iM1 for iPad brings this legacy into
: Includes a suite of effects such as reverb, delay, chorus, tremolo, EQ, distortion, and Leslie simulation. 3. Compatibility and Technical Specifications
: It employs multi-sampling and additive synthesis to recreate harmonic components of instrument sounds, coupled with Variable Digital Filters (VDF) for tone coloring and Variable Digital Amplifiers (VDA) for volume control. It also maintains compatibility with Audiobus and Inter-App
: Compatible with iOS 9 and higher, with specific updates for iOS 13 and later. Architecture : Optimized for 64-bit iPad environments.