
Korg Minilogue
Korg’s single–handed analogue revival continues unabated, with the release of an affordable four–voice polysynth.

Korg’s single–handed analogue revival continues unabated, with the release of an affordable four–voice polysynth.

Korg's newest workstation heavyweight boasts 32 recording tracks, a powerful 44:12:2 mixer, a programmable drum machine, and up to 11 simultaneous effects — all for under £1000. Read our hands-on report...

Korg are continuing to develop virtual instruments based on their hardware synths. This time, it is 1988's classic M1 workstation that has been rendered in software...

We brought you news of Korg's new minitaure MIDI controllers last...

As well as unveiling their brand new Minilogue four-voice analogue synth, Korg have also revealed a pair of new...

After a few leaks earlier this week, it is now being widely reported that Korg will be launching a brand new $500...

The Radias is described by Korg as a synth and vocoder, but that's somewhat modest — it manages to cram analogue modelling, S&S, FM and formant synthesis into its stylish frame, plus a host of sound-shaping and triggering facilities. Plus that vocoder...

Pad controllers are aimed at releasing the frustrated drummer in all of us, allowing desktop composers access to rhythm sounds without having to use sticks — and Korg's Pad Kontrol adds a couple of nice twists to the concept...


An amazing new string-modelling synth is added to Korg's flagship workstation.