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KORG M01

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KORG M01D

Platforms: DS
Year: 2010
Developed by: Detune Ltd, Procyon Studio
Published by: DETUNE

Number of Files: 6
Total Filesize: 32 MB (MP3), 104 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: May 30th, 2026   | Change Log
Album type: Gamerip
Uploaded by: NrgPumpkin

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  # Song Name MP3 FLAC    
 
1. Init 0:04 0.15 MB 0.57 MB get_app
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2. Demo-1 3:14 6.26 MB 19.27 MB get_app
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3. Demo-2 4:53 9.13 MB 27.68 MB get_app
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4. Bonus-1 3:02 6.24 MB 19.89 MB get_app
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5. Bonus-2 3:47 6.82 MB 21.38 MB get_app
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6. Extra 2:25 3.77 MB 15.52 MB get_app
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Description

KORG M01 and M01D are official emulators of the KORG M1 from 1988 made for the Nintendo DS and 3DS systems respectively. The track "Extra" is exclusive to KORG M01D.

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SethAllen623

05:59 Jun 4th, 2026Offline

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FUN FACT: The Korg M1 was used for many parts in SNES game music; samples of its instruments were widely used among composers in the industry. M1 instruments were used in various Mario games for the console, including the original Mario Kart and two Yoshi spin-offs, as well as F-Zero, Super Metroid and various other Nintendo games. HAL Labs used it in one Kirby spin-off and various other games it made; Capcom used it in the Mega Man X games, a couple Disney licensed games and some of its other SNES titles; Konami used it in Gradius III, Parodius, Pop 'n Twinbee, the original Ganbare Goemon, Castlevania IV and various other games; and the M1 also showed up in games by Bandai/Namco, Game Freak, Hudson Soft, Kemco, Natsume, Ocean, Rare, Sunsoft, Taito, and miscellaneous other developers.