Korgs I’ve Owned Part 8 — Opsix: A New Approach to FM
The opsix aims to change not only the interface shortcomings of most FM synthesizers, but also enhance the sound design capabilities by moving beyond the use of simple sine waves…
The opsix aims to change not only the interface shortcomings of most FM synthesizers, but also enhance the sound design capabilities by moving beyond the use of simple sine waves…
A couple of weeks back, I added another new keyboard to the arsenal. It wasn't exactly a planned purchase, but I was able to pick up a brand new Korg…
Over the years, I’ve given a lot of thought to my idea of the “perfect synthesizer.” Although some have come close, it has yet to come along. Let’s lay out
It appears that after 11 years, Korg have decided to discontinue the KRONOS line of music workstations, leaving the Nautilus as their new "top of the heap."
This past Saturday, I played my first live gig of 2021 (the last time 7Souls played was back in November!), and my first live gig with the Kronos, at an
What's really impressive is that Kronos family has been the top of Korg's heap since 2011. Again, rightly so. There's not really much it can't do. It is quite literally,…
With the Kross 2, Korg have made a fairly complete workstation for someone on a really tight budget. It relies on Korg's EDS-i sound engine to produce over 1,000 sounds,…
Korg There was some interesting after chatter and a few reactions on the net to Korg’s modwave announcement yesterday, one of which was that some folks don’t want 37-key keyboards.