Korgs I’ve Owned Part 5 — Kross 2
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,…
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.
I thought I’d take a moment, for those who may have missed these live streams, and share some of what Korg announced over the past day or two. These streams
Of all the keyboards I've owned, Korg or otherwise, the PS60 is probably the most uniquely performance-oriented keyboard I've ever owned.
Anyway, I'd promised myself that I'd never own another Korg after the disappointment of the X2, and it was with some trepidation that I considered the X50. But, my friend…
The X2 was the big brother to the X3, and in addition to another 15 keys, it had an expanded sample ROM featuring a nicely multi-sampled grand piano, and it…
The first Korgs in my life were the DS-8 digital synthesizer and SQD-8 8-track MIDI sequencer. The DS-8 was an interesting synth. It was an attempt, I believe, to be…
...at the risk of "burying the lead" too deeply, I did a thing, and brought home a 61-key Korg Kronos 2.