
Korg AM8000R
This good-looking unit hides more than just reverb beneath its shiny exterior. Derek Johnson appreciates the ambience...
This good-looking unit hides more than just reverb beneath its shiny exterior. Derek Johnson appreciates the ambience...
New version of Korg's wave-sequencing synth sports a 61-note aftertouch keyboard.
Three new hardware synths pay homage to the 2600, the MiniKorg-700S and the DW-8000 wavetable keyboard.
Korg’s Opsix takes FM synthesis to places it’s never been before.
Do you ever wonder who's responsible for the waveforms and sound patches in your favourite synth? If it's a Korg keyboard, then the answer might be Steve McNally, one of the team of sound developers.
In all the fuss about last month's launch of the Triton keyboard, you'd be excused for having overlooked Korg's other new products — the diminutive Electribe EA1 synth and ER1 beatbox. As Chris Carter discovers, you won't be able to ignore them for long...
Korg's Trinity workstation has, like their earlier instruments, become virtually an industry standard — but far from resting on their laurels, the company have upped the ante still further with the new Triton. Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser provide an exclusive hands-on review.
Korg have upgraded their well-established Trinity range of sample-based workstation synths with a new board offering the sonic capabilities of a Z1 polysynth.
Korg's new module makes the synthesis technology of their flagship Trinity workstation range more affordable — but at what cost?