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    KORG Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社コルグ, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Korugu), founded as Keio Electronic Laboratories, is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures electronic musical instruments, audio processors and guitar pedals, recording equipment, and electronic tuners.

  2. Apr 24, 2023 · Founded in 1962, Korg has been at the forefront of synthesizer technology, pushing the boundaries of innovation and performance. In this blog post, we’ll take a journey through the rich history of Korg synthesizers, from their humble beginnings to their latest groundbreaking models.

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

    Apr 8, 2024 · (Top) Sounds and features. Software. References. Korg Sigma. The Korg Sigma KP-30 is a monophonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1979. The Sigma features two synthesizer engines – Synthe and Instrument, which can be adjusted and then mixed and layered together.

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  5. The History Of Korg: Part 1. 40 Years Of Korg Gear. Industry Talk. By Gordon Reid. Published October 2002. 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.

  6. Apr 30, 2023 · The story of Korgs first analogue synthesizer starts in 1967 when young engineer Fumio Mieda (and the soon-to-be inventor of the Uni-Vibe) came to Kato with an idea to build a programmable organ. Kato liked the idea so Mieda got to work on Prototype No. 1, a test product organ with a unique synthesizer section —perhaps even the first ...

  7. 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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