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  2. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg Collection: A Collection of VST Software which originally Included emulations of three famous Korg synthesizers: the MS-20, [42] Polysix, [43] and the Wavestation, [44] eventually expanding to add other well known synthesizers from KORG's history. Korg Pa1X: A shorter-scale version of the Pa1X PRO, but with built-in speakers.

  3. Korg - Wikipedia

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    Korg Page at Synthmuseum.com; Korg Kornucopia – Korg analogue synthesizer information, manuals and resources; Korg museum; korgaseries.org – A decade-old online resource hosting photos, product info, effects, mailing list and manuals for Korg's A1, A2 and A3 effects processors. Tsutomu Katoh Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection 16 ...

  4. 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. An updated model, the miniKORG ...

  5. 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 ]

  6. Korg Wavestation - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Korg M1 - Wikipedia

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    The Korg M1 is a synthesizer and music workstation ... the Sound on Sound journalist Mark Vail wrote that the M1 was the bestselling synthesizer in history, ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. List of synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    First synthesizer with digital reverb [13] 1991 Roland: JD-800 [14] 1981 Korg: Polysix [10] 1980 Oberheim: OB-Xa [15] 1988 Korg: M1: Bestselling synthesizer in history [16] 1990 Korg: Wavestation [14] 1979 Fairlight: Fairlight CMI [5] 1971 ARP: ARP 2600 [14] 1972 ARP: ARP Odyssey: First duophonic synthesizer (capable of playing two notes at ...