
Korg Microstation
Korgs latest keyboard blurs the boundaries between their affordable Micro range and their pro workstations.
Korgs latest keyboard blurs the boundaries between their affordable Micro range and their pro workstations.
In SOS mag's 25th anniversary year, it's nice to see a manufacturer naming their product in our honour. Seriously, though... Korg aim to break the mould with this pocket-sized stereo recorder, which offers overdubbing with no specified track-count limitation.
Korg and littleBits have joined forces to make what's basically analogue Lego. What's not to like?
Korg have announced that they are developing a faithful recreation of the legendary 1970s analog synthesiser, the ARP Odyssey, for release later in 2014.
Korg's decision to revive the MS20 in the form of the MS20 mini at the 2013 NAMM show was welcomed by synth lovers across the globe. Finally, the classic had returned, and it even had MIDI on USB and 5-pin DIN. But for some, its smaller keyboard and minijack patch leads didn't quite hit the spot in the way that the original did.
Korg really know what they're doing when it comes to workstations, and their new one has been eagerly anticipated. Meet the Kronos in our world exclusive review...
Korg's classic drum synth goes global with a makeover and a major update.
Korg’s analogue renaissance continues with the Monotribe groovebox. If last year’s Monotron knocked your socks off, this should leave you completely trouserless...
Korg’s analogue tribe has two new members, both with little more than pocket‑money prices. Resistance may be futile...