
Product Type: Korg keyboards and synthesizers

by - written on 07/02/11 (Useful, 81 readings)
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Features *37 note, velocity sensitive keyboard *Dual oscillator DSP synthesis engine *Wide selection of waveforms *Four filter modes, all with optional resonance *Two ADSR envelope generators *MIDI syncable LFO's *8 band vocoder *3 different types of modulation *3 delay effects *Two-band ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/08/10 (Useful, 30 readings)
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If you're looking for a fairly easy to use out of the box, affordable starting synth then the microkorg is the keyboard for you. The microkorg has several editable parameters, countless pre-made patches that are grouped into different genres (Electronica, Trance, Techno / House, S.e. / Hit, Retro and Hiphop / Vintage) which ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/05/10 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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I purchased my MicroKorg around about a year ago, and it does pack a large punch for a musical object that is so tiny. I'll start with the positives. As a musical novice (I purchased mine to just relax with and muck around, and sometimes make music with my guitarist friend and drumming friend) the MicroKorg was easy to set up ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/10/09 (Useful, 67 readings)
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I have to say that im pretty dissapointed with the Microkorg. For the price i paid for it i was expecting something more. This aside it is very simple and easy to use. You dont have to have any prior knowledge of synthesizers and synthesis to use it. The sounds are in catagories based on their genre which is quite limiting ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/09/09 (Very useful, 209 readings)
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The Microkorg has been used by some pretty damn good artists. To name a few we have Air, Beck, the Prodigy and also some bad artists such as the Killers. (only joking, they used to be good until they released Day & Age) So why did they choose this over the Microkorg XL which boasts a chipset based on the Korg Radias and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/09/08 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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I recently got the chance to use one of these in a studio- having lusted after one on paper several years back, but eventually buying an original analogue 'MS-10'. I'm really glad I went for the seventies synth. The microkorg falls somewhere between a casio keyboard and a digital synth- whilst it has been dressed up to look ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/08/08 (Useful, 289 readings)
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Tiny keys vs. Big sound. Plastic feel vs. Real time controllers. Cheesy presets vs. Excellent analog modelling synthesizing. It depends what you want from the instrument! It is small, the keys are not weighted and it is, admittedly difficult to play. But once you've got the hang on the tiny, half sized keys (and ... Read the complete review
