Korg’s Wavestate and OpSix are back, and they’re bigger than ever...
For Spike Edney, touring with one of the biggest bands in the world has meant keeping up with the very latest in stage keyboard technology.
Going DAWless presents many challenges — not least keeping all your gear in sync...
Korg lovingly recreate a ’70s synth classic.
Back by popular demand: Korg have miniaturised the ARP 2600 but kept the spirit and sound of the original very much alive.
Korg add more instruments to their growing stable of software classics.
Korg’s Modwave is a wavetable powerhouse that can import Serum wavetables without conversion.
Korg’s Nautilus puts much of the functionality of the Kronos into a far more affordable instrument.
Korg’s Opsix takes FM synthesis to places it’s never been before.
There's more to Korg's dinky kit synth than meets the eye. Much more...
Korg's painstaking recreation of the legendary ARP 2600 may be even better than the original...
Wave Sequencing is back — and this time it's got knobs on!
If you're looking to embark on a cut-price acid odyssey, look no further...
The latest model in Korg's unstoppable Volca range offers a typically idiosyncratic approach to drum synthesis.
Taking the design of the original Minilogue and features from the Prologue, does the XD offer the ideal balance between function and price?
Korg bring West Coast modular synthesis to the masses with their most ambitious Volca yet.
Thanks to Korg, it’s once again possible to walk into a shop and buy a brand-new, full-size ARP Odyssey.
Korg’s new “flagship analogue synthesizer” actually incorporates plenty of digital technology — and to great effect!
Korg's latest soft synth is an iOS version of the Mono/Poly, which appears to be so similar to previous versions that it can swap patches with them...
The Monologue may be a cut-down version of the Minilogue, but it offers a few features its polyphonic big brother can’t match.
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