Korg

Korg i3: multifunctional possibilities for musical creativity Inspiring, Intuitive, and Instant With the i3 Music Workstation, your musical themes and phr..
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Korg Volca-Bass is synonymous with powerful sound Aggressive sounds that stand up to the drums; fat sounds that support the rhythm; funky sounds that generat..
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Korg volca sample New Generation: create music like a pro A new generation of the volca sampler drum machine that delivers even more beat-making possibilitie..
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opsix is a unique and powerful synthesizer that offers a wide range of sound manipulation capabilities. With its intuitive workflow and a wealth of features, op..
The classic MS-20 –recreated in mini size! An analog synthesizer that reproduces the original circuitry from 1978. Korg’s MS-20 monophonic s..
Korg Kross2-61 (Black): a multifunctional music machine KORG KROSS2-61 is a synthesizer workstation, an improved version of the Kross model released in 2013...
The legendary producer of keyboard instruments Korg debuts the most high-quality arranging machine – Pa700! The Pa700 has many new and varied sounds ..
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A next-generation polyphonic analog synthesizer – and so much more.  Minilogue’s newly developed analog synthesizer circuit delivers po..
The PA300 is the latest keyboard in the Korg Pa series of internationally acclaimed and bestselling musical arrangers. It’s compact, inexpensive and ..
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Korg’s legendary Wavestation introduced the world to Wave Sequencing, transforming raw samples into sounds that no-one had ever heard before. The flagship..
An evolved next-generation analog synthesizer with huge potential for sound design and performance. We wanted to deliver a next-generation analog synthesiz..
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Korg NAUTILUS: A new era in music creation with endless possibilities NAUTILUS is not just a synthesizer. It's a workstation that pushes the boundaries o..
The Dual Oscillator Monotron DUO offers X-MOD capabilities for generating even more extreme sounds. Go Anywhere Analog: That was the theme behind the remarkable..
Go Anywhere Analog: That was the theme behind the remarkable battery-powered and palm-sized analog synthesizer that Korg dubbed the monotron. Now the powerful a..
Korg Pa1000 — new opportunities in music creation KORG debuts the newest High Performance Arranger in the acclaimed Pa-Series of Professional Arrangers..
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Korg

Korg Inc. is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures electronic musical instruments, audio processors and guitar pedals, recording equipment, and electronic tuners. Under the Vox brand name, they also manufacture guitar amplifiers and electric guitars. Founded in 1962 in Japan by Tsutomu Katoh and Tadashi Osanai, Korg was originally known as Keio Gijutsu Kenkyujo Ltd. and later Keio Electronic Laboratories because its fledgling offices were located near the Keio train line in Tokyo and Keio can be formed by combining the first letters of Katoh and Osanai. Before founding the company, Katoh ran a nightclub. Osanai, a Tokyo University graduate and noted accordionist, regularly performed at Katoh's club accompanied by a Wurlitzer Sideman rhythm machine. Unsatisfied with the rhythm machine, Osanai convinced Katoh to finance his efforts to build a better one.

The company's first product, released in 1963, was an electro-mechanical rhythm device called the Disc Rotary Electric Auto Rhythm machine Donca matic DA-20. The name "Donca" was an onomatopoeic reference to the sound the rhythm machine made. Buoyed by the success of the DA-20, Keio released a solid-state version of the Rhythm machine, the Donca matic DE-20, in 1966. In 1967, Katoh was approached by Fumio Mieda, an engineer who wanted to build keyboards. Impressed with Mieda's enthusiasm, Katoh asked him to build a prototype and 18 months later Mieda returned with a programmable organ. Keio sold the organ under the name KORG, created by using the first letter of each founder's name plus "RG" from their planned emphasis on products targeted for the organ market (emphasizing the letters R and G in the word "organ"). Keio's organ products were successful throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s but, concerned about the competition from other big organ manufacturers, Katoh decided to use the organ technology to build a keyboard for the then-niche synthesizer market. Keio's first synthesizer, the miniKORG, was thus released in 1973. During the 1970s, Korg's synthesizer line was divided into instruments for the hobbyist, and large expensive patchable instruments such as the PS series. In the early '80s, Korg branched out into the digital piano category. Korg is credited with a number of innovations and landmark products. The "key transpose" function was Katoh's idea after a singer at his club needed her accompaniment played in a lower key, which the accompanist wasn't accomplished enough to do. Korg was the first company to feature effects on a synthesizer, and the first to use a "sample + synthesis" sound design. The M1 workstation, released in 1988, sold over 250,000 units, making it the bestselling synthesizer ever at that time.

In 1989, Korg recruited the design team from Sequential Circuits just as they were relieved of their duties by then-Sequential owner Yamaha. Yamaha Corporation has always been a major partner of Korg, supplying them with circuitry and mechanical parts. In 1987, shortly before the release of the M1 Music Workstation, Yamaha acquired a controlling interest in Korg's stock. The takeover of the company was amicable, with Katoh drawing up the terms, and the two companies continued to independently develop their product lines and compete in the marketplace. After the following 5 very successful years, Katoh had enough money to rebuy most of the Yamaha share back in 1993. Korg has since diversified into digital effects, tuners, recording equipment, electronic hand percussion, and software instruments. In 1992, Korg acquired Vox, then primarily a manufacturer of guitar amplifiers. Korg was also the exclusive distributor of Marshall Amplification product in the U.S.A. for decades, with this distribution arrangement ending in 2010.

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