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  1. Korg Collection: A Collection of VST Software which originally Included emulations of three famous Korg synthesizers: the MS-20, Polysix, and the Wavestation, eventually expanding to add other well known synthesizers from KORG's history.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Korg_MS-20Korg MS-20 - Wikipedia

    The Korg MS-20 is a patchable semi-modular monophonic analog synthesizer which Korg released in 1978 and which was in production until 1983. It was part of Korg's MS series of instruments, which also included the single oscillator MS-10, the keyboardless MS-50 module, the SQ-10 sequencer, and the VC-10 Vocoder. Additional devices included the ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Korg_SigmaKorg Sigma - Wikipedia

    The Korg Sigma KP-30 is a monophonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1979. The Sigma was designed for organ players and live performance, featuring a user-friendly layout for quick sound selection and editing as well as two modulation joysticks and an aftertouch-sensitive keyboard.

  4. Over the 40 years of their existence, Korg have produced a huge variety of groundbreaking music gear, from electronic percussion to industry-standard synths, and from guitar tuners to digital recording workstations. This month, we look back at how it all started...

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · The Korg Polysix offered a breakthrough in polyphony and affordability for 1980s synthesizers. Its innovative features and warm, analog tones continue to influence music production. The legacy of the Korg Polysix has endured, exemplifying Korg’s engineering and creativity.

  6. The Korg KROSS 2 is a versatile and reliable synthesizer that combines high-quality sounds, a portable design, and extensive features. It is suitable for musicians and performers of all levels, offering a wide range of tools to inspire creativity and enhance musical productions.

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  8. The History Of Korg: Part 2. 40 Years Of Korg Gear. Industry Talk. By Gordon Reid. Published November 2002. In the 1980s and early '90s, with Yamaha's help, Korg expanded dramatically, producing some of the first affordable digital recorders and physical-modelling instruments.

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