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Korg MicroKorg:
... microkorg is great for either beginners or professionals. It features 37 keys and 127 programs that are user-rewritable, giving you a lot of variation. These sounds range from electric pianso, basses , guitars, bells, synth pads etc. The different sound sections include - Trance, Techno/House, Electronica, D n B/Breaks, HipHop/Vintage, Retro, S.E Hit, Vocoder. All of these sounds are great to the beginne to p... Read the full review: Great little synth but not for everyone! by joeyer |
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Korg MicroKorg ... 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 cute and analogue, it is actually a soul-less digital beast, with impenetrable controls, and an array of artifically reverbed sounds that just don t sound good to these ears. Of course- the thing that will first attract people to this, is the nifty inbuilt vocoder, and that IS a nice thing to find on such a keyboard, but there are only so many times... Read the full review: Don't be deceived by its looks by MGEEK |
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Korg MicroKorg ... 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 please don t get confused - they re just helf the length, not half the width of a normal piano key) you can create some pretty cool sounds. (Well, if cool for you is sweeping 80s saw wave tones!) I really enjoy playing around with this machine. There s an almost endless set of possibilities and plenty of online patches you can download. The online software is al... Read the full review: microKORG - small keys, small price tag by Midrange |
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Korg MicroKorg ... microKORG is one of the best selling synthesizers worldwide and has been used by several electronic bands such as Enter Shikari and Massive Attack. The box simply contains the tiny 2kg microKORG itself, the vocoder microphone, power supply and manual. Users may at first be surprised by exactly how small the product is if they haven t seen it in real life before. It has only 3 octaves, and the keys are reminiscent of those found on a toy keyboard. One thing is for sure; don t expect to be playing any Bach or Beethoven on this baby, as it is almost impossible to get any articulation or expression in the cheap, plastic, weightless keys. The preset sounds that are supplie... Read the full review: MicroKRAP by brunocrosier |
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