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  2. Korg Kronos - Wikipedia

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    The Kronos is a music workstation manufactured by Korg that combines nine different synthesizer sound engines with a sequencer, digital recorder, effects, a color touchscreen display and a keyboard. Korg's latest flagship synthesizer series at the time of its announcement, the Kronos series was announced at the winter NAMM Show in Anaheim ...

  3. Korg Wavestation - Wikipedia

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    MIDI. The Korg Wavestation is a vector synthesis synthesizer first produced in the early 1990s and later re-released as a software synthesizer in 2004. Its primary innovation was Wave Sequencing, a method of multi-timbral sound generation in which different PCM waveform data are played successively, resulting in continuously evolving sounds. [1]

  4. Korg Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    External control. Damper pedal, assignable switch, assignable pedal. The Nautilus is a music workstation manufactured by Korg, a successor to Kronos 2, which comes with Kronos' nine different synthesizer sound engines and other similar features. It was announced in November 2020 with availability in January 2021.

  5. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg MP10Pro – Professional Media Player. Korg iElectribe – A touch screen version of the KORG Electribe made for Apple's iPad. Korg microKEY – A compact midi controller [48] featuring the same keys used on the microKORG XL. Korg AW2U – A dedicated clip on ukulele tuner.

  6. Korg KARMA - Wikipedia

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    The Korg KARMA music workstation was released in 2001 as a specialised member of the Korg Triton family. KARMA stands for Kay's Algorithmic Real-time Music Architecture. [5][6] The unit features up to 62 note polyphony [7] and is 16-part multitimbral. Its sound engine is based on the Korg Triton workstation, [8] although it has fewer features.

  7. Korg Triton - Wikipedia

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    The Korg Triton is a music workstation synthesizer, featuring digital sampling and sequencing, released in 1999. [1][2][3] It uses Korg's "HI (Hyper Integrated) Synthesis" system and was eventually available in several model variants with numerous upgrade options. The Triton became renowned as a benchmark of keyboard technology, and has been ...

  8. Korg Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Korg Collection (initially launched as the Korg Legacy Collection in 2004) is a suite of virtual instruments and effects that emulate Korg 's various hardware synthesizers. The original release included virtual versions of the MS-20, Polysix and Wavestation. [1] Subsequent additions have expanded the collection to feature emulations of the ...

  9. Korg 01/W - Wikipedia

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    The Korg 01/W series are workstation synthesizers, the first of which debuted in 1991, and were intended to replace the M1 and T series. The workstation/ROMpler was based on AI² (Advanced Integrated Squared), an improved version of the AI (Advanced Integrated) Synthesis technology found in the M1 (although the advancements of the core synthesis engine were arguably quite minor, except for the ...