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  2. Korg - Wikipedia

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    KORG has since diversified into digital effects, tuners, recording equipment, electronic hand percussion, and software instruments. [5] [6] In 1992, KORG acquired Vox, then primarily a manufacturer of guitar amplifiers. [7] KORG was the exclusive distributor of Marshall Amplification products in the US for decades. This arrangement ended in 2010.

  3. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg Opsix - altered FM-synthesizer with 3-octave keyboard. Operators can do FM, Ring Mod, Filter FM, as well as act as either a filter or wavefolder; Korg ARP 2600FS - semi-modular synthesizer, a reproduction of their ARP 2600 synthesizer from the 70s. Korg RK-100S v2 - update to the new version from 2014 of the popular keytar from the 80s.

  4. Korg DSS-1 - Wikipedia

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    As Korg's initial entry into the sampling market, the DSS-1 combines sampling, additive synthesis, and waveform drawing with an analog signal path. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The DSS-1 was released a time when major synthesizer manufacturers like Yamaha and Casio were beginning to explore sampling, an area of sound design dominated by companies like Fairlight ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Monotron - Wikipedia

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    Korg is the manufacturer of the Monotron series, which comprises the original Monotron, Monotron Delay, and Monotron Duo.. Monotron (stylised as monotron in all lowercase) is the collective name of a series of miniature monophonic analogue synthesisers produced by Korg, a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments.

  8. Korg miniKORG 700 - Wikipedia

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    The miniKORG 700 is a monophonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1973, marking their entry into mass-produced synthesizers and their first monophonic synthesizer. [2] [3] It was initially designed to be placed on top of an organ, so its controls are located below the keyboard facing towards the performer.

  9. Korg Polyphonic Ensemble P - Wikipedia

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    Korg PE-2000 underneath an ARP 2600 clone. The PE-2000 (Polyphonic Ensemble S) is a string synthesizer, creating a richer sound than the PE-1000 through the use of three oscillators per note, possibly employing delayed and detuned variations of a single oscillator, and a built-in phaser effect.